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West Coast of the United States / Columbia River / Missoula Floods / Historic Columbia River Highway / Crown Point / Bull Run River / Wallula Gap / Cascade Range / Bridge of the Gods / Geography of the United States / Oregon / Columbia River Gorge
Date: 2007-12-27 16:42:10
West Coast of the United States
Columbia River
Missoula Floods
Historic Columbia River Highway
Crown Point
Bull Run River
Wallula Gap
Cascade Range
Bridge of the Gods
Geography of the United States
Oregon
Columbia River Gorge

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