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Yellowstone Falls

plural noun

  1. two waterfalls of the Yellowstone River, in Yellowstone National Park: upper falls, 109 feet (33 meters) high; lower falls, 308 feet (94 meters) high.



Yellowstone Falls

plural noun

  1. a waterfall in NW Wyoming, in Yellowstone National Park on the Yellowstone River

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One day I dared to make a short hike on a well-traveled path through the woods near Yellowstone Falls.

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So the trout climbed the Yellowstone Falls by way of the back staircase.

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Then, I was just ready to write a luminous description of Yellowstone Falls when I happened upon the one that DeWitt Talmage wrote, and I could see no reason for writing another.

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Although it was the third week in April, the snow was still several feet deep, and only thoroughly trained snow horses could have taken the sleighs along, while around the Yellowstone Falls it was possible to move only on snowshoes.

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