Sunday, July 12, 2015

July 11, 2015 - Dry Falls

































South of the largest electric producing facilities in the US, the Grand Coulee Dam, is a scar left on the landscape of central Washington from the ice age.  At the end of the last ice age a catastrophic flood drove water equivalent to ten times the flow of all the current rivers on earth combined over the 400 foot rock face.  With the retreat of the ice the Columbia River stayed in its current course leaving these falls dry.









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