The 600 foot Multnomah falls is within 30 minutes of downtown Portland. There is a lovely cafe and restaurant in an old lodge building. In the fall you can even see salmon trying to swim up the creek.
As the water rushes by, this double waterfall cools the surrounding area in Black and white
A twisted castle against the blue summer sky, the dried twisted lava, forms a sort of castle..while the trees try to take over once again
Standing on the edge
At the edge of the lahar, Mt St Helen's in August 2012, against a blue of a summer sky.
In August, even though spring just started, bees know winter will soon arrive and are busy stocking up on pollen.
Explosive rushing water shoots straight at the viewer in this picture from Mt St Helens
Green trees, golden moss, black, twisting rocks form this picture from Mt St Helen's
At the precipice the waterfall cascades down to the lower levels of the lava canyon near Mt St Helen's
The 600 foot Multnomah falls is within 30 minutes of downtown Portland. There is a lovely cafe and restaurant in an old lodge building. In the fall you can even see salmon trying to swim up the creek.
The 600 foot Multnomah falls is within 30 minutes of downtown Portland. There is a lovely cafe and restaurant in an old lodge building. In the fall you can even see salmon trying to swim up the creek.
The 600 foot Multnomah falls is within 30 minutes of downtown Portland. There is a lovely cafe and restaurant in an old lodge building. In the fall you can even see salmon trying to swim up the creek.
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Photos by Eva