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Lower Multnomah Falls
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Lower Multnomah Falls

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Looking East from Rowena Point into the channeled scablands of Washington
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The the road up from the scab lands to Rowena Point
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The farm above Lyle as seen from Rowena Point
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Lyle from Rowena Point
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Native Wild Flowers at Rowena point
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Horsetail Falls
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Horsetail Falls
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Horsetail Falls
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Multnomah Falls and Lodge<br />
They host more than a million visitors a year here
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Multnomah Falls
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Upper and lower Multnomah falls taken together total 602 feet of drop and constitute the second highest continuously flowing waterfall in the United States.
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Lower Multnomah Falls
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Controlled give points in cables holding the landslide barrier on the trail to the bridge.
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Ms. Tammy at the base of the falls. Taken from the bridge over Lower Multnomah Falls
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Upper Multnomah Falls
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The patterns in falling water are endless
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Lower Multnomah Falls
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Ms. Tammy
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Well, not quite...
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Riding the up-drafts where the wind hits the cliffs at Crown Point
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