File:High Falls in Minnesota.webm
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DescriptionHigh Falls in Minnesota.webm |
English: The High Falls on the Pigeon river is 120 feet (37 m) and highest waterfall in Minnesota. You can visit the falls at the Grand Portage State Park just a few blocks from the Canadian border on HWY 61. In this video, the audio has been removed from the original material. |
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Source | Vimeo: Pigeon River - High Falls - Drone Flyover (view archived source) |
Author | Liftoff Aerials - Cory Fechner |
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