In central Washington, in the footprint of a geological wonder that dates back to the ice age, lay a series of lakes. They are each an oasis in the desert. At one such lake, the long, narrow, Deep Lake, cliffs from 20' to 200' high stretch vertically above the water along much of the shoreline. The surface of the lake is 400' below the surrounding land. Deep Lake is part of the 4,000 acre Dry Falls / Sun Lakes State Park.
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