"Narada Falls tumbles 168 feet (51 m) down this basalt cliff. During the winter, the falls freezes and becomes a sheer 150 feet (46 m) of icicles, which attracts many ice climbers. This horsetail falls was named by Frederick Gordon Plummer in 1893 after a branch of the Narada Theosophical Society of Tacoma. This branch was called Narada, a Hindu word meaning "pure"." Wiki
Mt. Rainier's Narada Falls
This 188 foot horsetail waterfall is just one of many beautiful waterfalls in Mt. Rainier National Park.