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The foam in the water is a natural phenomenon. It is actually calcium carbonate which comes from the mist (water) as it evaporates while going over the Falls.
The calcium carbonate mixes with decaying diatoms and other forms of algae to create the foam. As it moves downstream it will remix with the water and disappear.
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Date/Time | 31-Aug-2016 17:36:27 |
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