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RAM WATERFALL

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Bridge over the Ram River,  Alberta, Canada
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The road to Ram Falls is very scenic. We stopped several times to photograph these natural beauties.

Beautiful Alberta Landscapes

Our first meeting with the Ram River was remembered by the bright orange bridge. This engineering structure looked very fascinating against the background of nature. We crossed the river and left our car to the right of the bridge to walk along the river.

Bridge over the river Ram

Transparent cold water against the backdrop of a black rock and an orange bridge. And the forest in the photograph simply goes into the sky. This is true Alberta nature.

Photograph near the Ram River

I, too, could not resist and posed a little against the backdrop of the river waters, which wash the black rocks, to the tops of which spruce trees cling.

Rocks near the river Ram

After taking a final photo of this picturesque place, we headed to Ram Falls Park.

River Ram, Alberta, Canada

At the entrance to the park of this waterfall, I took a photo of the map of the place and once again read about how to behave with bears. We were on their territory, so a reminder was in order.

Ram Falls Park Map

After parking our car, we asked tourists in the parking lot about where to go to the waterfall. We were pointed to this path.

 Trail to Ram Waterfall

We came to a specially built staircase that went down the rock.

Stairs leading to Ram waterfall

Already on the very first steps of the stairs, we saw a piece of the waterfall and enthusiastically began our approach to the famous landmark of Alberta.

We are going to Ram Falls

The gorge into which the waterfall brings water can compete with many of the top places on earth in its beauty.

Ram Falls Gorge

Unusually, the rocks of the local slopes unexpectedly descend to the bottom of the gorge. We specifically recorded this in the photo.

Fossil rocks in the Ram Falls gorge

We went down to the observation deck opposite the waterfall and show you what Ram looks like from the main point.

The best view of Ram Falls

You should see the waters of the Ram River falling from a height of twenty meters. That's why we made a video for you

The slopes along which the stairs to the observation deck are laid are very similar to the slopes of Mount Etna in Sicily. Read about climbing Mount Etna at the following link:

The slopes of the gorge near the Ram waterfall

The bravest and most persistent spruce trees continue to try to climb up.

Spruce climbs the hill

We went up and, like experienced travelers, relaxed and looked at the passing tourists who were about to go to the observation deck in front of the waterfall.

We look at the passing tourists

And then the most interesting and beautiful thing began. 95% of tourists watch the waterfall and go back to their cars. And we went further along the canyon. And we found this walk much more interesting than just visiting the observation deck.

Near the cliff of the Ram waterfall canyon

The rocks of the earth here also descend to the bottom of the canyon in unusual layers.

Views near the canyon

The forest near the canyon was very dense. In our opinion, only bears can live there. Sometimes the edge of a cliff crumbles and is held up by fallen, dry spruce trees.

We walked a few hundred meters along the canyon and then things got a little creepy. What if a bear comes out? What if a puma jumps from the branches of a tree? It’s just that no one will even hear us. We took a couple of final shots and began our return to the car.

The earth crumbles on the edge of the cliff
River Ram at the bottom of the canyon

The path home was no less picturesque than the path to the waterfall.

Alberta landscapes

The evening road led us to a very beautiful lake.

Beautiful lake in Alberta

The water was like a mirror. The trees and sky were reflected in the lake with incredible accuracy.

Trees and sky reflected in the lake

We admired the clear waters of the lake and read the inscription that it was specially created on the river so that passing tourists could fish for trout there.

Clear waters of a lake in Alberta

Everyone knows that the main goal of tourists is to take more food with them, take it far away and eat it there. We always do this 🤣🤣🤣

Picnic by the lake

I couldn’t resist and took out a fishing rod from the trunk that we had recently bought at a garage sale. Pictured is my first fishing trip in Canada. For this occasion, Natalia was not too lazy to walk around the lake and took a memorable photo. Take a closer look - in this photo there really is a fisherman in the center 😊

I won’t tell you about the results of this twenty-minute experiment. Just believe that the fishing rod worked very well.

My first fishing trip in Canada
My fishing rod while fishing

After fishing, we continued our way home and were surprised to see cows boldly climbing vertical slopes. Previously, we filmed mountain goats in Oludeniz, Turkey. But these goats were mountain goats. But we have never heard of mountain cows.

Mountain cows

According to the new tradition of our blog, we are attaching the route of our trip for those who want to repeat it.

Our route to Ram waterfall

Just in front of the house, we made another photo stop to capture the unusual effect. The fog sat down on the field to rest.

 Fog on the field

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