Palouse Falls, Washington.

The waters here drop 200 feet (61 meters) on their way to their confluence with the Snake River, four miles downstream (6 km). The ancient flows must have been a majestic wonder since they carved a canyon through the scabland basalt that is almost 400 feet deep. 

Palouse Falls, Washington.

The waters here drop 200 feet (61 meters) on their way to their confluence with the Snake River, four miles downstream (6 km). The ancient flows must have been a majestic wonder since they carved a canyon through the scabland basalt that is almost 400 feet deep.