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Niagara Springs - Thousand Springs State Park
Artist
Charles Robinson
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Photograph - Landscape Photograph
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The waterfalls comprising the Niagara Springs Unit of Thousand Springs State Park near Hagerman, Idaho flow from a groundwater spring within the basalt cliffs along the Snake River. This groundwater spring is a result of runoff from the snowmelt and precipitation accumulated in the mountains of southern eastern Central Idaho. Such runoff water falls into the porous lava plains that separate the Snake River from the mountains. As a result, these plains hold a large underground aquifer of water that spans about 10,000 square miles. Some of this water then emerges as a system of springs and waterfalls along the Snake River, including the majestic Niagara Springs.
The aquifer and the Snake River Plain that is home to Niagara Springs is one of the largest underground water systems in the world. In addition, the aquifer water emitting from Niagara Springs could have been flowing underground for up to 200 years.
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May 27th, 2023
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