Upper Tahquamenon Falls sometime in winter. For the season, there was an inordinate amount of water going over due to recent rains, before this snow showed up, as I recall. There are probably thousands of pictures of these falls online, so this isn't that wonderful a thing exactly. However, if you are unfamiliar with them, they are roughly 200 feet wide, something like 40 or 50 feet tall, and the water is orange because of organic compounds, like tannic acid, from leaves and tree needles from the swamps that drain into the river.
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