Undine Falls In Yellowstone National Park
by Tony Hake
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Undine Falls In Yellowstone National Park
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Tony Hake
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Photograph - Photograph
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Undine Falls in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park is seen during a heavy runoff period. Originally called “East Gardner Falls,” “Cascade Falls of the East Gardiner,” or “Gardiner River Falls,” Undine received its present name in 1885 from geologist Arnold Hague. Undine (Webster says it is pronounced UN deen) was named for wise, usually female water spirits from German mythology who lived around waterfalls and who could gain souls by marrying mortal men.
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June 21st, 2017
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