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  • Washington Idaho Border, North, Priest Lake, Nordman. Granite Creek, tumbles through cedar trees just below Granite Falls in the Roosevelt grove of ancient cedars. Kaniksu National Forest. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. A wild crab Apple tree in full bloom above the rolling fields of the Palouse as viewed from Steptoe Butte in Spring. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • River rock in the shallows of the Spokane River near Stateline Idaho and reflections in the calm at twilight. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. The rolling hills and pond of the Palouse as viewed from steptoe Butte on a Spring evening. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Bridge over the Kiri Pond at Nishinomiya Japanese Garden in Spokane Washington. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Pend Oreille County, Washington By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Palouse Falls in arid southeastern Washington state is 198 feet high. Palouse Falls is a remnant of ice age floods. The falls is on the Palouse river six miles upstream from the confluence with the Snake river. The walls of the river channel are sheer columnar basalt, layered in 100-foot-thick lava flows. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Chewelah. Nostalgic scene of two vintage vehicles parked at the old Chewelah Iron works building. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • The Green Hollow covered bridge over the Palouse River north of Colfax, Washington. Built in 1922 it is 163 feet long. Whitman county. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Pullman, Palouse, Uniontown. The Historic Dahmen Barn, silo and wagonwheel fence is a landmark on the Palouse of South Eastern Washington. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Mt. Spokane. A motorcycle parked at a scenic overlook, with view of distant landscape and sky. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • The Green Hollow covered bridge over the Palouse River north of Colfax, Washington. Built in 1922 it is 163 feet long. Whitman county. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • View over the Palouse from Steptoe Butte, Washington. The Palouse covers 3000 square miles in South-Eastern Washington and North Central Idaho. The rolling hills are  up to 200 ft. high in some areas, and made of silty loess. Silty Loess is pulverized rock from the ice age. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Pend Oreille County, Washington By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. A wild crab Apple tree in full bloom above the rolling fields of the Palouse as viewed from Steptoe Butte in Spring. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Fairfield.  Grain elevators  along railroad tracks in a farming community. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • A springtime view of the palouse from Kamiak Butte, Washington. The Palouse covers 3000 square miles in South-Eastern Washington and North Central Idaho. The rolling hills are  up to 200 ft. high in some areas, and made of silty loess. Silty Loess is pulverized rock from the ice age. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Liberty Lake trail bridge. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Fairfield. The historic Palouse Seed Company brick building sits beside grain elevators and along railroad tracks in Fairfield. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Latah.  A patriotic painted red barn declares "In God we Trust" "Life n Liberty" in the small farming community of Latah. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. The rolling hills of the Palouse as viewed from steptoe Butte on a Spring evening. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington, Pullman, Palouse, Uniontown. The Historic Dahmen Barn, silo and wagonwheel fence is a landmark on the Palouse of South Eastern Washington. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. The rolling hills dotted with farms amid a patchwork of fields on the Palouse as viewed from steptoe Butte on a Spring evening. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington Idaho Border, North, Priest Lake, Nordman. Granite Creek, tumbles through cedar trees just below Granite Falls in the Roosevelt grove of ancient cedars. Kaniksu National Forest. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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  • Washington,Palouse,Steptoe. The rolling hills dotted with farms  amid a patchwork of fields on the Palouse as viewed from steptoe Butte on a Spring evening. By photographer Linda Lantzy
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