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Início 18
Data de abertura / 2011 / Semana 13
- Upper falls of Palouse River.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring.
- Upper falls of Palouse River.
- This signboard talks about how the falls were formed.
- This is The Castle, a rock formation just above Palouse Falls.
- A marmot hangs out near the Fryxell Overlook.
- A marmot hangs out near the Fryxell Overlook.
- Upper falls of Palouse River.
- A massive rock towers over the upper falls of Palouse River.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring. This is from the overlook near the parking lot.
- Jasmine waiting near the top of Palouse Falls.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring. This is from the overlook at the falls.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring. This is from the overlook at the falls.
- Palouse Falls plunges over a basalt precipice and makes quite a show in the spring. This is from the overlook near the parking lot.