The Crescent Falls in depth

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Busy taking video footage and portraits, this appears to be the only detail of the Crescent Falls taken while visiting the site. Once known as the Bighorn Falls named after the Bighorn River which comprises them, the new dub is based on the crescent moonlike shape that the waters have cut in the rock. The waterfalls, lying upstream of Abraham Lake, are named after Silas Abraham (c. eighteen seventy - nineteen sixty four), of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation and originally from Morley, Alberta. He was a farmer and hunter who lived in the Kootenay Plains and later on the Big Horn 144A reserve and is not to be confused directly with the biblical Abraham. The waters of Crescent Falls channel into the North Saskatchewan River, downstream of the lake.

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