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This work combines historical narrative, geological analysis, and local anecdotes to portray a great cataract and its surroundings. It traces early European reports and indigenous place-names, surveys the riverine landscape and nearby settlements, and explains the geological origin and ongoing recession of the falls with attention to rock formations and ice processes. Vivid seasonal descriptions recount winter ice sculptures, rapids, and visitor exploits, while sketches of incidents and local personalities enliven the account. Comparative notes situate other celebrated waterfalls in context, and numerous illustrations accompany the explanatory chapters.
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