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Triple falls is located near horsetail falls in the Columbia river gorge on the Oregon side.
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Beacon Rock, the exposed core of an ancient volcano, dominates the middle section of the Gorge. It stands 848 feet tall above the mighty Columbia, and in these parts is considered to be the second largest monolith in the world, next to Gibraltar.
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This is the longest, single arch steel span in the world. It is not well marked, but does have some nice spots where you can get good photos.
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Sandbar at the Gorge looking towards the Amphitheater Saturday afternoon, DMB baby!
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in the Columbia Gorge
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Dave Matthews Band, From the Steps right as The Rober Randolf Band finishes their Opening act.
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Fountain Gorge on the Fraser River about 3 miles north of Lillooet, BC. Notice the fish drying racks (with the blue tarps). Local natives have fished thes waters for millenia. The major salmon runs go up the river beginning in May-June. There are also some huge sturgeon in the river, some reaching 15 feet long and w...
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The Gorge Amphitheatre May 16, 2009 The Gorge Amphitheatre is a 20,000 seat concert venue, located above the Columbia River Gorge, in George, Washington.
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This 500 foot deep cleft was carved through the volcanic basalt layers which covered much of the interior of British Columbia. The creek flows into the Clearwater River. The west side road is visible on the opposite side.
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Wahclella Falls during winter from a less common viewpoint. This image will need vertical adjustment just as you would accomplish with the shift movement of a tilt shift lens or a view camera shift movement of the bellows and lens.
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