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- Above us, Osprey
- Banks Lake
- Cedar Waxwing
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Columbia rocks
- Coyote Leads the Salmon up the River
Aluminum sculpture by Richard Beyer, Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee WA - Dry Falls in rain
Dry Falls, central Washington, the largest waterfall on earth during the prehistoric Missoula Floods. - Dry Falls Lake
- Eastern Kingbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Gorge
- Grand Coulee
- Grand Coulee
- Grand Coulee
- It kinda looks like him
Lincoln Rock, opposite Lincoln Rock State Park - Lake Entiat
- Leaf and River
- Lincoln Rock and Swakane Canyon
Lincoln Rock, at the southeast end of Swakane Canyon, Wenatchee WA - Lincoln Rock State Park
Washington state park on the Columbia River. The park is named for the rock formation on the hill at left. - Lincoln Rock State Park
- Lincoln Rock State Park
- Lincoln Rock State Park
- Lincoln Rock State Park
Lincoln Rock. - Marmot
at Lincoln Rock State Park - New Cone and Old
Ponderosa Pine condes - Night Falls on Lincoln Rock
- Red Winged Blackbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Red Winged Blackbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Robin on a post
- Rocky Reach Dam
Columbia River, seen from Lincoln Rock State Park - Soap Lake
A remnant of the prehistoric Missoula Floods in Central Washington, this lake has layers of water that do not intermix and a high mineral content. The water was thought to have curative powers and many spas were erected nearby in the 19th and 20th centuries. - Teeth of the Coulee
Grand Coulee, alongside Banks Lake - Turtle Rock Island
Island in Lake Entiat, created in 1962 when the Rock Reach Dam was constructed. - Turtle Rock Island
Lake Entiat, WA - Turtle Rock Island
Turtle Rock Island near Lincoln Rock State Park. Originally a simple rocky hill on the south bank of the Columbia River, US Highway 2 ran through it. The construction of the Rocky Reach Dam in 1960 caused the formation of Lake Entiat around this hill, cutting it off from the rest of the south bank, submerging the old US Highway 2, and creating Turtle Rock Island. It is now a protected wildlife area accessible only by boat. - Vista House
- Vista House and Beacon Rock
- Vista House, 1918
- Wild Horses on the Columbia
Wild Horse wind farm turbines