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Tag: Keeseville

Getting the shot: Rainbow Falls at Ausable Chasm

Getting the shot: Rainbow Falls at Ausable Chasm

I felt this scene had a little bit of everything - history, geology, and action. I felt this was a scene that most people would never experience in person, yet could be easily identified as Ausable Chasm.

Posted on April 4, 2018 by theadker2017Posted in Getting the shot, UncategorizedTagged Adirondacks, Ausable Chasm, Ausable River, Keeseville, New York, Photography, Waterfall. Leave a comment

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