The falls plunge madly down a headwall into the remote Swiftcurrent Creek Valley.
Not a lot is known about the falls other than its great height & geology since it is so remote.
Much of the rock in the mountains in the Mount Robson Provincial Park area is limestone.
Most of the time, most of the water flowing over the falls isn't even visible since most of it is underground.
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