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Riverside State Park, Spokane


In Explore October 26, 2009, #161.
This photo was taken in one of the most scenic areas of Riverside Sate Park, Spokane. The rock formations here are referred to as the Bowl and Pitcher and can be seen both from the shore and from a swinging bridge which crosses the river just above these formations.
This photo was taken in one of the most scenic areas of Riverside Sate Park, Spokane. The rock formations here are referred to as the Bowl and Pitcher and can be seen both from the shore and from a swinging bridge which crosses the river just above these formations.
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