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A picture is worth a thousand words....but even more breathtaking in person which nature and urban meets your eye.
Multnomah Falls towering at 620 feet high and it's the 2nd nation's tallest annual waterfall.
A 400 ton boulder, a size of a greyhound bus laying at rest home area. It fell off the face of the waterfall in 1995 which injured 20 people.
Columbia Gorge where Columbia River runs between Oregon and Washington stateline.
I'm standing on the balcony at the top of Multnomah Falls. I walked with my cousin about 1 mile from the bottom to the top of the falls...it was a exhausting walk but great excercise!
That's my cousin who resides in Portland, Oregon.
I'm standing next to a cut section of a tree which are both 240 years old and other is over 600 years old Douglas Fir at Washington Park's Tree and Forest Museum.
Mt. Hood looking East from Mt. Tabor park in Portland.
Downtown Portland and the neighborhoods viewed from Mt. Tabor park. Sorry this one is a bad picture because the camera had trouble balancing with the light balance with too much cloudiness against trees above where I was standing.
Multnomah Falls towering at 620 feet high and it's the 2nd nation's tallest annual waterfall.
A 400 ton boulder, a size of a greyhound bus laying at rest home area. It fell off the face of the waterfall in 1995 which injured 20 people.
Columbia Gorge where Columbia River runs between Oregon and Washington stateline.
I'm standing on the balcony at the top of Multnomah Falls. I walked with my cousin about 1 mile from the bottom to the top of the falls...it was a exhausting walk but great excercise!
That's my cousin who resides in Portland, Oregon.
I'm standing next to a cut section of a tree which are both 240 years old and other is over 600 years old Douglas Fir at Washington Park's Tree and Forest Museum.
Mt. Hood looking East from Mt. Tabor park in Portland.
Downtown Portland and the neighborhoods viewed from Mt. Tabor park. Sorry this one is a bad picture because the camera had trouble balancing with the light balance with too much cloudiness against trees above where I was standing.