dry fall


A cliff face over which water once fell but no longer does — a waterfall without water, recognizable by the amphitheater-shaped headwall, the plunge pool below (now dry or holding only a seasonal puddle), and the polished rock. Dry falls record former drainage. Some are seasonal — they flow in spring and go silent in summer. Others are permanent ghosts of a wetter climate.
desert/arid rock water
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