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The Rogue River in southwestern flows about 215 miles (346 km) in a westward direction from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean. Known for its salmon runs, whitewater rafting, and rugged scenery, it was one of the original eight rivers named in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.
Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Millstream Gardens - Springtime White Water - 2005. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
The landscape along on the Peace River in British Columbia, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1914.
The Elwha River in the Olympic National Park.  This scenery can be found on a short walk.  Trees, river and landscape.
Clean mountain river surrounded by forest. Caucasian State Natural Biosphere Reserve named after Kh.G. Shaposhnikov. Shakhe river. Adygea, Russia.
Bend OR, USA - June 16th, 2023: People surfing the Deschutes River Whitewater park on a sunny summer day in Bend Oregon
US postage stamp:John Wesley Powell (1834-1902), U.S. soldier, geologist, explorer
Aerial view of highway with railway track and mountain along Columbia River on sunny day, Oregon, Washington, USA.
Rocky bank of the Katun River, green water, coniferous forest in the distance. Nature of Siberia, Russia
The old Fort St. John in BC, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1914. In 1923 the town would be moved north away from the Peace River.
Dalles Dam in Oregon
Rapids on Richelieu river during sunset summer surrounded by trees with orange and blue sky
Panorama of historic Oregon City paper mill on the Willamette River.
Old Iron Bridge in Piedmont
Bonneville Lock and Dam Columbia River and Table Mountain Panorama
Aerial view of highway along cliff by Columbia River on sunny day, Oregon, USA.
landscape of clear river and green forest
The Merced River in Yosemite Valley seen at spring on a gloomy day.
Photo taken February 16th, 2023, Zurich, Switzerland.
Moricetown, Canada - June 27, 2020. The Bulkley River flows through Moricetown in Northern BC.
This image depicts a dynamic and picturesque landscape. In the foreground, we can see a rough and rocky shoreline with several large, dark-colored logs strewn across it. These logs, along with a collection of driftwood and branches, suggest this might be a riverbank or a lakeshore where natural debris has gathered.\n\nThe water is tumultuous, with white rapids indicating a strong current or perhaps the presence of a river flowing into a larger body of water. A large, solitary rock emerges from the water close to the shore, and several smaller rocks are visible further out in the distance.\n\nThe background is dominated by a series of majestic mountains that recede into the distance, creating layers of blue and green hues under a heavy, overcast sky. The mountains are partially shrouded in mist or low-hanging clouds, which contributes to the overall serene yet somber atmosphere of the scene.\n\nThe lighting is soft, suggesting either an early morning or late evening, with the possibility of an impending storm due to the darkness of the sky and the overall muted tones of the scene. The color palette is primarily cool, with blues and greens dominating, punctuated by the white of the rapids and the darker colors of the wood and rocks.\n\nShot on Hasselblad 500c/m
Oregon Washington landscape large river sunny day
Columbia River Gorge in Oregon is a canyon of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest.  Up to 4,000 feet deep, the canyon stretches for over eight miles as the river winds westward through the Cascade Range, forming the boundary between the state of Washington to the north and Oregon to the south.
Niagara falls in it's glory
A photo of riverside with a Canadian painter feel to it (Tom Thomson inspired)
This view of the Monroe Street Bridge and the Spokane Falls Skyride gondolas runs along the falls and river in the Huntington Park Natural Area, Spokane, Washington State, USA.
This image depicts a nature scene with a large body of water in the foreground, showcasing what appears to be strong currents and waves, indicative of a river or a lake. The water body is surrounded by a rocky shoreline on the nearer side and a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees on the farther bank.  In the background, there are mountainous formations providing an impressive and distant backdrop. The sky is mostly clear with a few scattered clouds, suggesting a sunny day with good weather.  On the left side of the picture, we can also observe a man-made structure, possibly a dam or a bridge, which spans the width of the water body and connects the two land masses. The presence of this structure suggests that the area may be used for hydroelectric power generation or for transportation purposes.  Overall, the picture conveys a sense of serene natural beauty with the juxtaposition of the dynamic water movement against the stillness of the mountains and sky.
British Columbia landscapes via rail travel
Free Images: "bestof:Giffords Rapids, Columbia River - NARA - 298833.jpg Scope and content Between 1907 and 1913 the US Army Corps of Engineers undertook to survey and photograph"
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