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ID# 617-OR-CG-1 Columbia Gorge, Oregon. Named by the local Mazama tribe after a nearby village, Wahclella Falls plunges more than 120' in two drops along Tanner Creek in the Columbia River Gorge. The final drop of 65 feet seen here is a raging torrent of water which bursts from the narrow canyon like a high-pressure fire hose during the normally-wet months of winter and spring. Due to the abundant rainfall and its low elevation, the Columbia Gorge is a verdant paradise of enormous old-growth firs, dripping moss gardens, waterfalls, and ferns all along its 80-mile length through the Cascade Mountains of western Oregon. All photos in these galleries may be ordered as fine art framed prints or for stock photography usage. |