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Plunging 308 feet, Lower Falls is Yellowstone National Park's highest waterfall.
The green color of the water that extends part way down the falls is caused by a notch in the riverbed at the top of the falls.
It allows the river to reveal some of its natural color instead of immediately breaking into spray.