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Columbia River Gorge / Columbia River / Multnomah Falls / Missoula Floods / Basalt / Crown Point / Wallula Gap / Multnomah County /  Oregon / Bridge of the Gods / Snake River / Bull Run River / Bonneville Dam
Date: 2015-06-18 00:49:59
Columbia River Gorge
Columbia River
Multnomah Falls
Missoula Floods
Basalt
Crown Point
Wallula Gap
Multnomah County
Oregon
Bridge of the Gods
Snake River
Bull Run River
Bonneville Dam

OFR, A Self-Guided Tour of the Geology of the Columbia River Gorge--Portland Airport to Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington

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