Resimleri River View Airpark


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Boulder Park, Douglas Co., WA. Boulder Park (not really a park) is perhaps the most spectacular assemblage of glacial erratics in North America. Composed of Columbia River basalt, the large boulders were plowed out and deposited here by the Okanogan lobe of the cordilleran ice sheet over 14,000 years ago.
Old barn near Boulder Park, Douglas Co., WA
Antoine 2 Fire viewed from boat launch on Lake Pateros
Looking E to basalt erratics in "Boulder Park" on Dyer Hill (Ice Age Flood area)
Dust Devil (guessing at road)

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