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Idaho Waters by David R. Day

"Basin by basin, with warmth and historical insight, David R. Day frames the power of water in motion that makes Idaho like no other place. A stunning collection."

Todd Shallat, Ph.D., Director Emeritus, Center for Idaho History and Politics Boise State University and author ofSnake: The Plain and its People.

This book is a powerful tribute to Idaho’s glory. By concentrating on “water,” David can take an in-depth look at the geology, geography, and early history of “The White Water State.” David’s photography finds us in the Canyons of Hell, Lost Rivers, and on the top of Deadman’s Falls. He finds the beauty of a blooming high desert cactus and a double rainbow over ‘The Niagara of the West,” Shoshone Falls. In this book, David shares a pastel sunset over Lake Pend Oreille and a graceful Bald eagle as he brings home dinner to his eaglets above the Boise River. From a drop of rain on a quiet morning to the splash of yellow from an Aspen on the banks of the Teton River, David R. Day shares his intimate look at "Idaho Waters," in his words and images.

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