Friday, April 04, 2008

Multnomah Falls


So here it is, Multnomah Falls "the second highest year-round waterfall in the United States" after Yosemite Falls. That's according to the United States Forestry Service website, Wikipedia and various other sources.


Am I the only one who sees the problem here? No, obviously not. Everyone knows that Yosemite Falls is not a year-round fall. Just ask all those heartbroken tourists that drove through the scorching Central Valley August heat all the way to Yosemite, only to find the world's second highest waterfall - dry.

So, if Yosemite Falls is not the United States' highest year-round fall, doesn't that make Multnomah Falls title holder?

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Out of all the idiotic questions I was aked when working in Yosemite Valley was, "Do they turn the falls off at night?"
A.P.

9:09 PM  
Blogger Travelburro said...

what was your answer?

10:50 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yo, fantastic picture. C.

9:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was in shock and unable to answer, "of course, one half hour after sundown."

9:08 PM  
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