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I think this is Sacagawea Rock and Papoose Rock is behind it. This is from Heartbreak Ridge Trail.

aar.jpg This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.This shows where the ancient landslide slid into the Gorge. From this vantage point the Columbia River looks dammed today. In the lower left of the photo you can see a more recent landslide which occurred in early 2008.SkeudennoùigoùThe Heartbreak Ridge Trail goes through this talus field. The reflected sun off the basalt rocks really heats this area up on sunny days.

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