Originating in the Columbia Icefield, the Athabasca River flows through the Canadian Rockies, narrowing dramatically before it thunders over Athabasca Falls. At 75 feet (23 meters) tall, this waterfall may not be the highest in the region, but its power and force make it a natural wonder. Visitors can witness the raw energy of the water as it crashes into the rocky chasm below, creating a misty, thunderous spectacle. The falls are located in Jasper, where the surrounding landscape offers a stunning backdrop of rugged cliffs and lush forests.
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