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Cascades and Waterfalls of Northwest Montana
    Some people say the difference between Northwest Montana and "the rest of the west" can be summed up in one number and two letters - H2O!
     Here is a look at some of the Rockies' most precious resource.
Lush beauty of Kootenai National Forest
The essential beauty of Little North Fork Falls stands unmarred by wildfire of 2000


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Bluebird Creek cascades down from the slopes of the Galton Range


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Ross Creek Falls - Ross Creek Cedars State Park, near Troy, MT. The results of eons of geologic repetition may be discerned in Avalanche Gorge - Glacier National Park.
Lower falls on the West Fork of the Yaak bursts through a large cleft in the restrictive rock cliffs.



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'Pyramid Falls' - Little North Fork of Big Creek. Long exposure taken at low water creates a particularly misty effect.
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Smooth curtains of water are typical of Sunday Creek as it spills over a series of small to medium falls and cascades near Stryker, MT.

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Pinkham Falls, a local favorite of Eurekans.
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