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Columbia River Gorge

$6.00

A 5 x 7 Note Card. The Columbia River Gorge is 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep, meandering past towering cliffs and waterfalls. In 1986 the corridor was named a National Scenic area –  it’s the largest national scenic area in the United States. A network of (very popular!) hiking trails lead to beautiful vistas and those amazing waterfalls. 

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A 5 x 7 Note Card. The Columbia River Gorge is 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep, meandering past towering cliffs and waterfalls. In 1986 the corridor was named a National Scenic area –  it’s the largest national scenic area in the United States. A network of (very popular!) hiking trails lead to beautiful vistas and those amazing waterfalls. 

A 5 x 7 Note Card. The Columbia River Gorge is 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep, meandering past towering cliffs and waterfalls. In 1986 the corridor was named a National Scenic area –  it’s the largest national scenic area in the United States. A network of (very popular!) hiking trails lead to beautiful vistas and those amazing waterfalls. 

Printed on 100# cover Lynx White Paper

Envelope included

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Hole-in-the-Wall Falls, at Starvation Creek State Park in the Columbia River Gorge. This waterfall really does come out of a hole in the wall, it’s a pipe constructed by state highway peeps to fix a flooding problem at Warren Creek. It’s
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