Lower Grand Coulee from Dry Falls
by Tom Cochran
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Lower Grand Coulee from Dry Falls
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Tom Cochran
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Photograph - Digital Photography
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Lower Grand Coulee from Dry Falls. A catwalk at Dry Falls Vista House is cantilevered out over Dry Falls, providing a view southwest of Lower Grand Coulee, a 300 - 400 feet deep, flat-bottomed canyon, called a coulee, with steep basalt cliffs. Grand Coulee was carved by devastating Ice Age floods when an Ice Dam in Idaho crumbled, sending flood waters hundreds of feet deep and racing at 65 mph across eastern Washington. May, 2025.
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October 27th, 2025
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