This is Gibbon Falls in Yellowstone National Park between the Norris and Mammoth areas in the northwestern quadrant of the park. The falls are about 84 feet high and are about 4.7 miles upstream of the Gibbon River's junction with the Firehole River after which this watercourse is known as the Madison River. The park provides a large parking and overlook area for visitors to enjoy views of this feature.
This photo was taken with an eclipse filter on the lens which enabled Bob to shoot a long 15 second exposure which gave the waterfall its silky appearance.
Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.
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