Tagged With "Palouse"
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Walla, Walla: “So nice they named it twice!”
What’s a Walla Walla? It’s a Indian name meaning “many waters”. It’s also the name of a charming city in southeastern Washington; nestled close to the Columbia and Snake River valleys, and with a river of its...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day. September 13, 2013: Palouse Falls State Park, Washington
Palouse Falls is a beautiful 200′ (60m) waterfall in southeastern Washington state, situated in the rolling grasslands, wheat fields and eroded lava formations of the Palouse. I enjoy exploring this region, especially in the...
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Palouse Falls State Park -- one of Washington State's hidden gems
In a most improbable feat of natural engineering, a beautiful nearly 200′ (60+ m) waterfall was plopped in the middle of nowhere. At least many would call the rolling grasslands and eroded lava formations of...
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September 22, 2019: Oakesdale, Washington
DrFumblefinger makes a stop in Oakesdale, a small town in eastern Washington state, part of the Palouse Scenic Byway.
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Perkins House, Colfax, Washington
DrFumblefinger visits the Perkins House, a lovely Victorian home in the small town of Colfax, Washington
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Scenes from the Palouse
DrFumblefinger shares a few photos taken during his exploration of the Palouse in eastern Washington state.
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Steptoe Butte State Park, Washington state
DrFumblefinger visits Steptoe Butte State Park in eastern Washington state. It provides some of the finest views of the Palouse available anywhere.