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Glossary -- Landforms: Pour-Overs vs. Waterfalls |
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Pour-over. Also called a "dry fall" or "pour-off," a usually dry waterfall. A place in a wash or canyon where water, if it were flowing, would "pour over" a ledge to form a waterfall. Note that pour-overs always look higher and harder to climb from above, so consider the situation carefully before climbing up. |
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Waterfall. A place where a perennial stream or river falls or cascades over a cliff. |
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Happy hiking! All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
; Last updated 211119 |
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