Saturday, July 23, 2022

One of my favorite subjects: The White River Falls, near Tygh Valley, was the site of Oregon's first hydroelectric power plant, starting in 1910. It no longer generates electricity and is now an Oregon State Park.




 

10 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Dramatic - and lovely.

Andy said...

Oh my... that is a beautiful scene. Bill you and your camera take great photos together.

Miradas desde mi lente said...

Es muy bello el lugar. Buen uso le están dando.
Feliz domingo.

Antonio Rodriguez said...

Que preciosidad de cascada y de paisaje. Una fotografia muy bonita.
Un abrazo.

joaquín said...

¿ Y a quién no le gusta una hermosa cascada?

Mikael Bergman said...

Just so beautiful

Luis Serrano said...

Un bonito lugar para visitar y refrescarse.

Taken For Granted said...

What a fine looking waterfall. Hydropower was an early form of nonpolluting power generation. Too bad new hydroelectric plants are not being constructed.

Margaret D said...

Rather a pretty scene and I thought I saw a human in the middle of the water there but no, it's rock. :)

Helen said...

Beautiful!
Could be an Oz scene.