St. Mary Falls
This glacial flour sediment comes from rocks grinding together underneath the glacier. The fine powder is then suspended in the water and refracts sunlight, giving the milky turquoise appearance.

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St. Mary Falls

Note the color of the water. Glacial meltwater gets its color from "rock flour," sediment that has been transported through the streams and rivers to the lakes.

 
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