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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Les chutes Crescent (en anglais : CrescentLes chutes Crescent (en anglais : Crescent Falls) sont deux chutes d'eau situées sur la rivière Bighorn à l'ouest de la région du centre de l'Alberta, au Canada. Les chutes sont situées à quelques kilomètres en amont de la confluence de la rivière Bighorn avec la rivière Saskatchewan Nord. Un chemin de 4,5 kilomètres de long mène aux chutes depuis la (entre le lac Abraham et Nordegg). La Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area est située immédiatement en amont de la cascade. La chute a une hauteur de 25 m.a cascade. La chute a une hauteur de 25 m. , Crescent Falls is a series of two waterfalCrescent Falls is a series of two waterfalls located on the Bighorn River in the Bighorn River Canyon in west-central Alberta, Canada. They were originally called the Bighorn Falls, after the river they are located on. The current name is a reference to the crescent cliff over which they drop. The falls are located a few kilometres upstream of the river's confluence with the North Saskatchewan River. A 4.5-kilometre-long (2.8 mi) gravel road leads north from David Thompson Highway (between Abraham Lake and Nordegg) to the falls. The Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area is immediately up-river from the falls. The waterfall is two-tiered and has a height of 27 metres (89 ft). Visitors are allowed at the waterfalls year-round. The rock ledges around the top of the falls are slippery and fatal drops have occurred. Additionally, people have died by being swept under the waterfall after swimming at the bottom of the falls. Arthur Philemon Coleman, a professor of geology at the University of Toronto, made the first mention of the falls in 1892 and described them as having a "far better scenery than we had been used to in the foot-hills". A sitting bench next to the falls is dedicated to James Hammond and placed there by his family after his death. Hammond was an avid outdoorsman and was especially fond of this location. and was especially fond of this location.
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rdfs:comment Les chutes Crescent (en anglais : CrescentLes chutes Crescent (en anglais : Crescent Falls) sont deux chutes d'eau situées sur la rivière Bighorn à l'ouest de la région du centre de l'Alberta, au Canada. Les chutes sont situées à quelques kilomètres en amont de la confluence de la rivière Bighorn avec la rivière Saskatchewan Nord. Un chemin de 4,5 kilomètres de long mène aux chutes depuis la (entre le lac Abraham et Nordegg). La Crescent Falls Provincial Recreation Area est située immédiatement en amont de la cascade. La chute a une hauteur de 25 m.a cascade. La chute a une hauteur de 25 m. , Crescent Falls is a series of two waterfalCrescent Falls is a series of two waterfalls located on the Bighorn River in the Bighorn River Canyon in west-central Alberta, Canada. They were originally called the Bighorn Falls, after the river they are located on. The current name is a reference to the crescent cliff over which they drop. Arthur Philemon Coleman, a professor of geology at the University of Toronto, made the first mention of the falls in 1892 and described them as having a "far better scenery than we had been used to in the foot-hills".an we had been used to in the foot-hills".
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