
Palouse Falls, with a height of 198 feet, was formed when glacial floods produced a series of waterfalls along the Palouse River before it entered the Snake River. At the heart of a rock-rimmed amphitheater, the Palouse River takes a plunge into a deep green pool, creating a spectacular natural sight.
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| Document Title: | Palouse Falls |
| Category: | Wildlife and Environmental Studies |
| Media Type: | Photos |
| Date of Image/Photo: | Spring 2005 |
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| URL of this page: | http://picturethis.pnl.gov/picturet.nsf/by+id/AMER-6D82FP |