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Alexandra Falls is one of the epitomes and a spectacular landmark in the central location of the Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park.

The falls are considered to be the third highest in Northwest Territories. It is a perfect short-visit for long-trip travellers from the south or the 60th Parallel of Northwest Territories. Not only is it near Enterprise, but visitors can never be genuinely bored by going on a stroll on the boardwalk and seeing the fast-paced Alexandra Falls dropping 32 meters over a limestone ridge.

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