Possible.ancient megalithic structures.
The river has stones with intelligent design forms.possible the ancient builders had in consideration the ability of fish to go up to the stream that the present builders of hydrocentrale.cared not to consider.the present hidrocentrale is in a state of disrepair and degradation.
Ancient ruins observable as having stones that luck like petrified wood..
The present historians do not even consider researching the site.
The builders use probably the Stone.
The present government is interested in erasing the memory of the past civilizations.
This is done by renaming the site and removing the native population.
A pretty little falls that has been partially modified by a hydroelectric development. The small hydro building diverts most of the Gull River's water flow, but at least some of the flow is allowed through a narrow natural channel located on the side of the river opposite to the hydro building. The falls was probably larger at one time, and you can see part of the old falls below the water control dam, next to the hydro building. By following the trail to the lower (main) falls, you will pass a few cascade sections of the river. The lower falls is an irregular cascade about 2 to 3 meters in height. The irregular nature makes for an ever changing display, depending on river stage. People can swim at the base of the falls (to the left of the photographer's location in the accompanying photograph.
Some Quick Facts
Region: | Cottage |
County: | Haliburton |
Near: | Norland |
River: | Gull River |
Size: | Medium |
Type: | Complex Cascade with Dam |
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