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Mike Sherwin Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 467 Country: United States |
On the way back from our outing this last weekend, John Richter and I stopped at Dry Falls WA. The cliff face was created when an ice dam broke in Montana during the ice ages which sent water toward Washington and carved out the volcanic rock in the region. No water comes over the falls today, but a lake does remain at the bottom of the cliff. The sun was in our face, so we could not take a picture of the cliff, as it was in shadows. The three pictures are from the close area. |
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Ray Still Registered: Oct 10, 2008 Total Posts: 7874 Country: United States |
Hey Mike. |
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Mike Sherwin Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 467 Country: United States |
Ray Thanks, That is one area we would like to get to. I haven't been along Highway 17 before, so this area was new to me. I had always stopped at Moses Lake. |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 33844 Country: United States |
Fascinating geology, Mike. Thanks for sharing. Excellent work in the harsh light. |
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Mike Sherwin Registered: Apr 30, 2009 Total Posts: 467 Country: United States |
Barry Thank you. It is very different from the West side of Washington. |