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  • Walk two routes 4 or 5 miles to Triple Falls (~130-foot plunge) in Oneonta Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Walk two routes 4 or 5 miles to Triple Falls (~130-foot plunge) in Oneonta Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Red-flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) blossoms in Spring (mid March) beneath large tree trunks in Wahkeena Creek Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Red-flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum) blossoms in Spring (mid March) beneath large tree trunks in Wahkeena Creek Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Walk two routes 4 or 5 miles to Triple Falls (~130-foot plunge) in Oneonta Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 6 overlapping images.
    10GOR-0157-162pan_Triple-Falls.jpg
  • Middle Oneonta Falls (~50 foot plunge), 1.8 miles round trip walk, Oneonta Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Moss and lichen smothers trees in Oneonta Gorge, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet in two tiers in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, adjacent to Interstate 84 and Historic Columbia River Highway, in Oregon, USA. A foot trail leads to Benson Footbridge, a 45-foot (14 m) long footbridge that allows visitors to cross 105 feet (32 m) above the lower cascade. Panorama stitched from 5 overlapping images.
    10GOR-0360-364pan_Multnomah-Falls.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet in two tiers. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA. A foot trail leads to Benson Footbridge, a 45-foot (14 m) long footbridge that allows visitors to cross 105 feet (32 m) above the lower cascade.
    10GOR-0344-346pan_Multnomah-Falls.jpg
  • Moss and lichen smothers trees in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0313.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls upper tier plunges 542 feet in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 5 images.
    10GOR-0326-30pan_Multnomah-Falls.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet in two tiers in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, adjacent to Interstate 84 and Historic Columbia River Highway, in Oregon, USA. A foot trail leads to Benson Footbridge, a 45-foot (14 m) long footbridge that allows visitors to cross 105 feet (32 m) above the lower cascade.
    10GOR-0306.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet in two tiers in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, adjacent to Interstate 84 and Historic Columbia River Highway, in Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0302.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls upper tier (542 feet plunge) blasts mist onto a mossy boulder in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, located on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA.
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  • Multnomah Falls upper tier plunges 542 feet in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 4 images.
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  • Multnomah Falls upper tier plunges 542 feet in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA. Panorama stitched from 2 images.
    10GOR-0319-20pan_Upper-Multnomah-Fal...jpg
  • Multnomah Falls upper tier plunges 542 feet in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0316.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet in two tiers in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, adjacent to Interstate 84 and Historic Columbia River Highway, in Oregon, USA. A foot trail leads to Benson Footbridge, a 45-foot (14 m) long footbridge that allows visitors to cross 105 feet (32 m) above the lower cascade. Panorama stitched from 6 overlapping images.
    10GOR-0307-312pan_Multnomah-Falls.jpg
  • Multnomah Falls upper tier (542 feet plunge) blasts mist onto a mossy boulder in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, located on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0340.jpg
  • Moss and lichen smothers trees in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, on Historic Columbia River Highway and Interstate 84, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0314.jpg
  • Beacon Rock, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Washington (seen from the Oregon side of the river), USA. Beacon Rock is a striking monolith composed of basalt, 848 feet high (258 meters). In 1805, Lewis and Clark originally referred to it as Beaten Rock, later as Beacon Rock. They found that Beacon Rock marked the eastern-most tidal influence in the Columbia. It was later known as Castle Rock until 1915 when its name changed back to Beacon Rock.
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  • Beacon Rock, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Washington (seen from the Oregon side of the river), USA. Beacon Rock is a striking monolith composed of basalt, 848 feet high (258 meters). In 1805, Lewis and Clark originally referred to it as Beaten Rock, later as Beacon Rock. They found that Beacon Rock marked the eastern-most tidal influence in the Columbia. It was later known as Castle Rock until 1915 when its name changed back to Beacon Rock.
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  • Latourell Creek plunges 249 feet over Latourell Falls in a verdant mossy temperate rain forest in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Falls plunges 249 feet. Latourell Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • A lower section of Wahkeena Falls (242 foot total plunge), on Wahkeena Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon. Formerly known as Gordon Falls, a 1915 committee of the Mazamas changed the name to Wahkeena, the Yakima Indian word for "most beautiful."
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  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Moss covers trees limbs along Tanner Creek, on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Moss and lichen smothers trees on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Upper tier of Wahclella Falls (350 feet two-tier plunge, with 60 foot-second tier), on Tanner Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Wahclella Falls plunges 350 feet in two tiers (with 60-foot second tier) on Tanner Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Falls (249 foot plunge), Latourell Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Falls (249 foot plunge), Latourell Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA. Stitched from 2 images.
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  • Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge) is a one-mile round trip walk, on Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0109.jpg
  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0101.jpg
  • Wahclella Falls plunges 350 feet in two tiers (with 60-foot second tier) on Tanner Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0052-54.jpg
  • The verdant trail to Wahclella Falls (not pictured) crosses a footbridge over Tanner Creek in mossy Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Creek plunges 249 feet over Latourell Falls in a verdant mossy temperate rain forest in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Creek plunges 249 feet over Latourell Falls in a verdant mossy temperate rain forest in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0284.jpg
  • Latourell Creek plunges 249 feet over Latourell Falls in a verdant mossy temperate rain forest in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Latourell Falls (249 foot plunge), Latourell Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • A tugboat pushes barges of grain, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Fairy Falls (~20 feet high) is an unnamed tributary to Wahkeena Creek in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Fairy Falls (~20 feet high) is an unnamed tributary to Wahkeena Creek in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Wahkeena Creek flows trhough green mossy rocks in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Wahkeena Creek flows trhough green mossy rocks in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0242.jpg
  • A lower section of Wahkeena Falls (242 foot total plunge), on Wahkeena Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon. Formerly known as Gordon Falls, a 1915 committee of the Mazamas changed the name to Wahkeena, the Yakima Indian word for "most beautiful."
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  • Wahkeena Falls (242 foot total plunge) in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA. Formerly known as Gordon Falls, a 1915 committee of the Mazamas changed the name to Wahkeena, the Yakima Indian word for "most beautiful."
    10GOR-0212.jpg
  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0205.jpg
  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0193.jpg
  • Hikers can walk behind and beneath Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge), a one-mile round trip stroll along Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0188.jpg
  • Moss covers trees and rocks on Tanner Creek, on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0085.jpg
  • Moss covers trees and rocks on Tanner Creek, on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0083.jpg
  • Moss covers trees limbs along Tanner Creek, on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0082.jpg
  • Wahclella Falls plunges 350 feet in two tiers (with 60-foot second tier) on Tanner Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0058-62pan_Wahclella-Falls_Ore...jpg
  • Wahclella Falls plunges 350 feet in two tiers (with 60-foot second tier) on Tanner Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0052-p1.jpg
  • 60-foot second tier of Wahclella Falls (350 feet two-tier plunge) on Tanner Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0029-32pan.jpg
  • Wahclella Falls plunges 350 feet in two tiers (with 60-foot second tier) on Tanner Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0024.jpg
  • Moss and lichen smothers trees on the trail to Wahclella Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0011.jpg
  • Latourell Creek plunges 249 feet over Latourell Falls in a verdant mossy temperate rain forest in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0280.jpg
  • Upper Horsetail (Ponytail) Falls (~100 foot plunge) is a one-mile round trip walk, on Horsetail Creek, in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
    10GOR-0105.jpg
  • In Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, see Pierce Island in Columbia River from Beacon Rock State Park, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest, USA. The Columbia River cuts its gorge over 80 miles (130 km) westwards through the Cascade Range, with mountain walls reaching 4000 feet high (1200 meters). The gorge begins near the Deschutes River confluence with the Columbia and extends to the eastern Portland metropolitan area. The canyon connects the Columbia River Plateau with the Pacific Ocean, providing the only navigable route through the Cascades and defining the border between Washington and Oregon. The federally protected Gorge is managed by the US Forest Service. Beacon Rock is a striking monolith composed of basalt, 848 feet high (258 meters). In 1805, Lewis and Clark originally referred to it as Beaten Rock, later as Beacon Rock. They found that Beacon Rock marked the eastern-most tidal influence in the Columbia. It was later known as Castle Rock until 1915 when its name changed back to Beacon Rock. The panorama was stitched from 17 overlapping images. Published by Columbia Land Trust, Fieldbook Early Fall 2013, www.columbialandtrust.org
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  • Horsetail Falls on Horsetail Creek, along Historic Columbia River Highway, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon
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  • Horsetail Falls on Horsetail Creek, along Historic Columbia River Highway, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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  • Horsetail Falls on Horsetail Creek, along Historic Columbia River Highway, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, USA.
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