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    Parking below Bridal Veil Falls at the beginning of Route 648.
    Ridges flanking Ballard Mountain near Bridal Veil Falls.
    Route 648, the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    Wildflowers along the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    Hairpin turns and four-wheel drive vehicles frequent the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    Wildflowers along the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    A ridge flanking Ballard Mountain near Bridal Veil Falls.
    The view toward Telluride from the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    At the base of the 395-foot Bridal Veil Falls. Pictured at the end of summer.
    The view toward Telluride from the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    Bridal Veil Falls in low flow.
    Small cascade at the base of Bridal Veil Falls.
    Bridal Veil Falls.
    The power station above Bridal Veil Falls.
    A small cascade at the base of Bridal Veil Falls.
    Views toward Telluride from the trail to Bridal Veil Falls.
    A decommissioned mine near the top of Bridal Veil Falls.
    Views toward Telluride over an old mining railroad near the top of Bridal Veil Falls.
    Many of the mines in Colorado retain water that has to be trapped in the mine to avoid water contamination. This pool is near the top of Bridal Veil Falls.
    The Smuggler-Union Hydroelectric Power Plant above Bridal Veil Falls.

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