Various Landscapes and Geological Features in Washington and Montana
Explore a diverse collection of images showcasing the unique geological formations and landscapes found in Washington and Montana. From sand deposition along the Columbia River to talus slopes at the base of basalt colonnades, witness the beauty of nature's creations in these stunning photographs.
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Sand deposition: Columbia River near Washougal, WA
Palouse hills from Steptoe Butte
Shrub Steppe: Washtucna Coulee
Fallow wheat field in shrub steppe
Pillow lava weathering: East of Connell, WA
Talus slope: base of basalt colonnade
Colluvial soil at base of eroding basalt layer
Sand and gravel operation: Colfax, WA
Wind-blown loess and sand
Flood deposits: Connell, WA Missoula Floods
Gravel bar: Missoula Floods
Lacustrine Deposits: Missoula Floods, Hamilton, Montana