#35: A Scenic Picnic in the Canyon
This snapshot captures picnickers atop the majestic Palouse River Canyon in Washington, near the historic Palouse Falls. These falls, carved out thirteen millennia ago by Ice Age floods, are a testament to nature’s power and offer a picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
Dubbed as Washington’s counterpart to the Grand Canyon, the Palouse River Canyon has been a magnet for tourists for over a hundred years. The snapshot showcases visitors enjoying a meal amidst one of the state’s most breathtaking landscapes, encapsulating the beauty and grandeur of the location.
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