Monday, March 8, 2010
Minnehaha Falls
Not far from downtown Minneapolis, the Minnehaha Creek winds from Lake Minnetonka, east across south Minneapolis until it reaches Minnehaha Falls where it plunges 53 feet down a gorge on its way to the Mississippi River. The falls is another iconic Minnesota Landmark. The falls is also famous world wide because of its reference in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem, "The Song of Hiawatha." Longfellow referred to the Falls of Minnehaha as the "Laughing Water" however the name Minnehaha came from the Dakota name Mnigaga which translated is Mni meaning 'water' and gaga meaning 'curling' or 'waterfall'. The falls was originally name Browns Falls in the early 1800s.
In the winter the falls becomes a magical palace of ice.
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Wow impressive ice pack :) sure wich we had some nice big waterfalls near Stockholm, Sweden.
Those winter falls are gorgeous. They are truly magic.
Absolutely fantastic! And, yes, they are magic. Terrific photo! Hope you have a great week!
Sylvia
Nature produces some stunning sculptures. FAB.
Fabulous ice sculptures created by the falling water. This is such a great photo of something those of us in so. California can't imagine in our world.
Nice post. The frozen waterfalls in Ohio are starting to melt.. I'm ready
That's amazing. Like nothing I've seen before.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
An incredible photograph - awesome. I find the Longfellow link fascinating as I have loved the poem for as long as I can remember. Thank you - a great post.
Very nice shot, cold and clean ;)
You could never have described that in words. Fantastic photo!
Interesting shot! Amazing!
Terrific shot of impressive water falls.
Wonderful in their winter petrified state. A great shot!
Good grief - that looks viciously cold!
And it reminds me of the stalactites and stalagmites in a cave! Great shot. :)
Amazing shot of the water laughing with ice.
Came across your blog...amazing. Wonderful wildlife photography. will keep visiting regularly.
I love ice falls, and this is ice falls! Thank you so much. It's stunning.
Those falls make an amazing ice sculpture in winter.
I learned a new word from you aside from seeing the great work of your photography arts.
This kind of scene to me is not always to be found since I am living in tropical country.
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Awesome photography. These types of natural ice sculpture very hard to find. Thanks for sharing these wonderful pictures.
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