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Palouse Falls State Park, WA
5/21/13 - Palouse Falls State Park, WA; it seems not a lot of people are aware of this amazing waterfall which drops into a basin carved out of basalt by gigantic floods during the last Ice Age.  It is located in eastern Washington.  I had added it to my photography bucket list after seeing an image of it on smugmug.  It did not disappoint.  I think it drops over 100 feet.  It is actually a HUGE waterfall.

Thanks for your comments on my shot of the landscape on the road into Zion National Park.  Much appreciated.
A snail's eye view, water channel, rocks at Norah Head Beach, NSW, Australia
FF_Rocks_sunrise
The giant's marbles.  Rock formation, Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, ACT, Australia
Montauk Point State Park
Shaw's Cove - Laguna Beach, California
Finding a Way Down
Copper mine rocks 6134
Copper mine rocks 6134
Copper mine rocks 6134
See photo in original gallery.