Upper Salmon Falls
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Upper Salmon Falls are the uppermost of a series of falls on the Snake River, about 40 miles West of Shoshone Falls, in between Gooding County and Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA.[1][2][3] It is situated ≈ 25 miles below Anger Falls.[4]
The Lower Salmon Falls Dam, is about 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream.
References
- ^ Commission, United States Federal Energy Regulatory (2004). Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Reports. Vol. 108. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. pp. 61–642.
- ^ Camp, Charles L.; Clyman, James (1925-12-01). "James Clyman: His Diaries and Reminiscences (Continued)". California Historical Society Quarterly. 4 (4): 307–360. doi:10.2307/25177782. ISSN 0008-1175.
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Upper Salmon Falls
- ^ Commission, United States Fish (1896). Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 258.
- photo of Upper Salmon Falls from nuffer.name accessed Feb. 14, 2014.
Coordinates: 42°45′39″N 114°53′02″W / 42.7609°N 114.8839°W
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- CS1: Julian–Gregorian uncertainty
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- Waterfalls of Idaho
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- Landforms of Twin Falls County, Idaho
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