They're mainly west of Spokane over to Coulee Dam and cover several hundred square miles. Google up Ancient Lake Missoula and it's glacial floods. They also created the Dry Falls of the Columbia and the Palouse River's Palouse Falls which is north of the Tri Cities, and they backed up the Snake River for miles above its junction with the Columbia. There were about 40 flood events as glaciers blocked the outlet of Ancient Lake Missoula until it overflowed and released a torrent that was several hundred feet deep. The ancient lake formed along the valleys of the Clark Fork River in Montana.
They're mainly west of Spokane over to Coulee Dam ... (show quote)
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Radioactive wrote:
Just got back from a trip to the Scablands. Temps were in the upper 90's and I was on my motorcycle. All pics taken with a Nikon d810 and Nikon 24-120 F4 lens.
That first picture has an uncanny resemblance to the area above lucky peak on the Boise River. At any rate, it is a very nice shot. I like it. It is excellent.
That first picture has an uncanny resemblance to the area above lucky peak on the Boise River. At any rate, it is a very nice shot. I like it. It is excellent.