On a map, the Channeled Scablands look like a couple of melting gray jellyfish draped across Eastern Washington. The jellyfish have fat and skinny tentacles that flow southwest from Spokane, wrapping ...
If pinnacles are, for you, a peak experience, and if basalt makes your blood flow like a rambling lahar, you’ll want to pick up “Washington Rocks! A Guide to Geologic Sites in the Evergreen State.” ...
Issued as: Research studies of the State College of Washington, v. 4, no. 2 (June 1953). Three introductions to the history of Washington territory / Herman J. Deutsch -- The Indians of Washington / ...
Most folks pick up a stone and see … a rock. Hard. Inanimate. Unremarkable. Hand Central Washington University senior geology lecturer Nick Zentner a hunk of granite or quartz, though, and he has ...
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