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The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. ... WATERFALLS Through millenniums of geologic events, waterfalls have found their home in the Columbia River Gorge. A visit to the area is not complete without a visit to its breathtaking waterfalls.
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Columbia River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Columbia River drains a 259,000-square-mile basin that includes territory in seven states (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, and Utah) and one Canadian province. The river is arguably the most significant environmental force in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Literature and History in the Columbia River Basin ... About | Events | Community Histories | Oral Histories | Curricula | Student Projects ; Columbia River History | Public Programs | Resources | Special Projects | Contact Us...
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In the Columbia River Gorge we have it all! ... Welcome to the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, a year-round recreational area offering the best of outdoor activities including camping, hiking, biking, golf, whitewater rafting and kayaking, windsurfing and kiteboarding, boating, bird watching, photography,
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The Columbia River Gorge, an 80-mile geologic wonder that forms the border between northern Oregon and southern Washington, is proof of Nature's unbridled strength. Glacial floods thousands of years ago carved this 1,200-mile-long river, which is the only sea-level passage to cross the Cascade Mountains.
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Columbia River; This wide, fast-flowing river begins in the Canadian Rockies of southeast British Columbia, Canada, flowing south through the State of Washington, then forming the natural border between Washington and Oregon.
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