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Palouse Falls in spring, matted
Palouse Falls State Park showcases Washington’s official state waterfall in a spectacular 377-foot-deep canyon carved by Ice Age floods more than 13,000 years ago, offering visitors a dramatic view of the 200-foot cascade as it plunges through a narrow rock cataract into a churning bowl below. I was fortunate to capture this shot with clouds filling the sky as the sun sets. The springtime in the Palouse is a sight to behold. Enjoy a print on your wall or desk, at home or in your office. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 printer on Red River UltraPro Satin paper with LUCIA pigment inks for fade-resistance and long-lasting color. Matted in sizes to fit standard ready-made frames.
Palouse Falls State Park showcases Washington’s official state waterfall in a spectacular 377-foot-deep canyon carved by Ice Age floods more than 13,000 years ago, offering visitors a dramatic view of the 200-foot cascade as it plunges through a narrow rock cataract into a churning bowl below. I was fortunate to capture this shot with clouds filling the sky as the sun sets. The springtime in the Palouse is a sight to behold. Enjoy a print on your wall or desk, at home or in your office. Printed on a Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 printer on Red River UltraPro Satin paper with LUCIA pigment inks for fade-resistance and long-lasting color. Matted in sizes to fit standard ready-made frames.