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The SOUND of Music. 



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Kananaskis country in Alberta Canada.
In Calgary we "DRINK" this clean, CLEAN water.

 

 
 
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Slide 1: “The Sound of Music”. At Elbow Valley Falls. Kananaskis Country. Alberta, Canada. Images photographed with a Sony DSC S60. By oscarromulus. Dedicated to an unmet friend: Mr. Dave Hubbs of Slide share.
Slide 2: The tumbling of these waters are the cause of the LOVELY “Sound of Music”.
Slide 3: lean & clear waters tumble all the way to Calgary, Alberta.
Slide 4: ote the TURQUOISE tint in these clear crystal waters.
Slide 5: The TINT in these waters & “exquisite” SOUND attracts tourists from all over.
Slide 6: The residents of Calgary are truly blessed to receive this great bounty into their homes.
Slide 7: All these images look identical; believe me, they are not.
Slide 8: These waters are sooooo very clean that even the “American Dipper” calls it home.
Slide 9: The Grizzly, Elk, Cougar, Moose & Humans too live side by side within this PARADISE.
Slide 10: Elbow Falls in November.
Slide 11: All sorts of birds and small animals also reside within this area.
Slide 12: Its birthplace: The Rockies.
Slide 13: It flows into the man-made “Glenmore Reservoir”.
Slide 14: It flows through Bragg Creek, Calgary & then into the Bow River.
Slide 15: It meanders along imposing canyon walls all the way to Calgary.
Slide 16: A literal “WINTER PARADISE”.
Slide 17: This flow is constant; has been for centuries.
Slide 18: n Portuguese we say: “A agua mole em pedra dura tanto bate ate que fura”. ranslation: Water though soft strikes the hard rock until it creates a hole into it.
Slide 19: This is how, over centuries, the Elbow Valley, came into being.
Slide 20: Have a good look at what “HE” ‘the’ ARTIST has created for us.
Slide 21: Self- explanatory.

   
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