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Palouse Falls State Park, United States



cover photo by Eru  


Location added by Franco Bergamini


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Coordinates : 46.663116, -118.224338 (Open in Google Maps)

Subjects : Palouse Falls State Park is a park with a unique geology and history. The park offers a spectacular view of one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the state. The Palouse cascading from a height of 198-feet with high water flow volumes in spring and early dell'estate.Osservazione of uccelliOsservazione wildlife

Recommended equipment : Ultra wide angle lens polarizer; NDTreppiede filters should produce the best results.

Best months : In spring the waterfalls are full of water

How to get there : From the town of Dayton and then US 12 WA 261 NDA Seattle WA 26 W per 159 km and then I 90 W output for another 219 km 2 / C

Visits : $ 10.00 for a day pass or $ 30.00 annual pass

Notes : The park has become the 3 June 1951. For many years the falls were called put option put option, meaning water that falls. Later, the name was changed to commemorate the Palouse Indian culture. According to a history of the Palouse tribe, Palouse River once flowed gently into the snake. But four giant brothers in search of a mythical creature called Big Beaver, skewered the great creature five times. Whenever Big Beaver was injured, he has carved the canyon walls, causing the river to bend and change. The fifth time was impaled, he fought valiantly brothers and ripped a huge canyon. The river fell from a cliff at this point to become Palouse Falls. The walls of jagged canyons show the deep claw marks of Big Beaver.


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Palouse Falls, 4 x vertical Pano, Sunset
by Eru
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Palouse Falls
by Franco Bergamini
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