Wednesday, January 13, 2016

PALOUSE FALLS IN JANUARY

Artifacts of the Ice Age

Palouse Falls is the only major year-round waterfall remaining from the Ice Age floods that carved this landscape thousands of years ago. 

The falls plunge approximately 198 feet over layers of exposed basalt that make up the Palouse River Canyon.



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    1. I agree! I love shooting in the winter, be it landscapes or cities.

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  2. Thank you. I prefer seeing it in the winter than in the summer. So much more dramatic.

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  3. Hi Susan, Your photos and snippets are terrific, both here and your other site. "Snippets" what a trite little word for smooth rhetoric that takes the reader on unexpected journeys. GREAT job! See you in South America! Dianna

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    1. Thank you Dianna. I think the word "snippet" is just perfect. And yes, I am looking forward to SA. It should be exciting and different than most of the others places I've been. See you and Steve on board!

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  4. What a magnificent sight Susan, your first shot is fabulous, you had a top spot to capture the size of the falls.

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    1. Thank you and thanks to the panorama feature on my camera.

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