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  • Teck Cominco Lead-Zinc Smelter above the Columbia River in Trail, British Columbia, Canada .
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  • Columbia Lake, the source of the Columbia River, near Canal Flats, British Columbia.
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  • Historical marker, near Radium Hot Springs, Columbia Wetlands, British Columbia 2015
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  • Mica Dam, Columbia River, British Columbia. Mica Dam, is the first, or uppermost dam of 14 on the main stem of the Columbia. Completed in 1973 it stands 801 feet above the bedrock. Ancestral homeland of the Secwepemc, Ktunaxa, Syilx tmix, and Sinixt People.
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  • View from the number 13 tee at Riverside Golf Course, Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia, approximately 1.5 miles downstream from Columbia Lake.
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  • Heart Graffiti, Columbia River, near Brisco British Columbia
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  • Broken branch, uppermost Columbia River, near Canal Flats, BC
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  • Downie RV Resort, Lake Revelstoke / Columbia River. British Columbia, 2016. Ancestral lands of the Secwepemc aka Shuswap, and Sinixt People.
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  • Stumps at low water, Upper Kinbasket Lake, British Columbia 2016
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  • Trail, British Columbia
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  • Revelstoke, British Columbia
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  • German Campers in rented RV, at Syringa Provincial Park, Lower Arrow Lake, near Castlegar, British Columbia Ancestral lands of the Sinixt People.
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  • View of the US - Canadian Border, near Trail, BC
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  • Clearcut, Upper Arrow Lake, BC
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  • ATV Tracks, Low Water, Kinbasket Lake, BC
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  • Swimming Beach, Upper Arrow Lake, Nakusp, BC
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  • Looking south towards the Bugaboos / Purcell Range, Spillamacheen, BC.
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  • Camper at Kinbasket Lake, BC.
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  • Stumps at low water, Kinbasket Lake, BC. Ancestral homeland of the Secwepemc, Ktunaxa, Syilx tmix, and Sinixt People.
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  • Diners enjoying dinner service at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Spiced Carrot Smorreboard with Fresh Cheese, apple and Buckwheat, at Farmer's Apprentice
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  • Assorted macaroons at Bon Macaron Patisserie in Vancouver BC
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  • Diners enjoying dinner service at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Assorted macaroons at Bon Macaron Patisserie in Vancouver BC
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  • Spiced Carrot Smorreboard with Fresh Cheese, apple and Buckwheat, at Farmer's Apprentice
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  • Diners enjoying dinner service at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Diners enjoying dinner service at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Shan Chickpea Tofu at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Butchardt Gardens, Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC
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  • Diners enjoying dinner service at Bao Bei Chinese Brassierie in Vancouver BC
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  • Salmon Fish and Chips with Fried Oysters, cole slaw and tartar at Fish Counter in Vancouver BC
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  • Spiced Carrot Smorreboard with Fresh Cheese, apple and Buckwheat, at Farmer's Apprentice
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  • Beef and Guinness Pie at Dock Lunch
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  • Spiced Carrot Smorreboard with Fresh Cheese, apple and Buckwheat, at Farmer's Apprentice
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  • Butchardt Gardens, Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC
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  • A windsurfer in Hood River, The Columbia River Gorge
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  • Punchbowl Falls, Eagle Creek, The Columbia River Gorge
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  • The Columbia River Gorge
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  • The Columbia River Gorge
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  • A small spring that feeds into Columbia Lake, the source of the Columbia River, near Canal Flats, British Columbia 2015. Ancestral homeland of the Ktunaxa People.
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  • Lighting Array, Grand Coulee Dam - Columbia River, Washington.  Ancestral land of the Sanpoil and Nespelem People.
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  • A view to the Pacific Ocean from Waikiki Beach, North Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River, Washington. 2020
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  • At the Confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers.
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  • Grand Coulee Dam Triptych - Columbia River,  Washington
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  • Looking west towards Brewster, Washington at the Big Bend of the Columbia River. 2015 Ancestral land of the Sqilxw People.
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  • View of Hell Gate, from Jones Bay. Lake Roosevelt / Columbia River,  Washington Ancestral lands of the Sanpoil People.
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  • South Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon. 2020<br />
After Robert Adams
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  • Columbia Gorge, Skamania County Washington
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  • Modern pictograph, Near Wanapum Dam, Washington 2020 This area of the Mid-Columbia is considered a culturally rich area. Archeological evidence shows Native people have occupied this region for more than 12,000 years, and continue today. There are numerous sites of petroglyphs and pictographs, many which were flooded by Wanapum and Priest Rapids dams.
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • A view of Mt Hood with sunset and the Columbia River,  near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Stonehenge Memorial, near Maryhill Museum of Art in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
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  • Gert Boyle and Tim Boyle, Columbia Sportswear
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  • Gert Boyle and Tim Boyle, Columbia Sportswear
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  • Gert Boyle and Tim Boyle, Columbia Sportswear
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  • Gert Boyle and Tim Boyle, Columbia Sportswear
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  • Multnomah Falls in the Columbia Gorge Nat'l Scenic Area near Portland Oreogn
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  • Historical Marker, Lewis and Clark Campsite, near Altoona, Washington
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  • Birdhouse in tree at former home site, Richland Washington
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  • Distant view of the F Reactor plutonium production complex on the Hanford Site from Wayáwna. Ancestral land of the Wanapum and Walla Walla.
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  • Kettle Falls Recreation Site, on Lake Roosevelt, near Kettle Falls WA. Kettle Falls - Shonitkwu in the native Salish language, was an ancient and important salmon fishing site for Native Americans, for more than nine thousand years. The falls were inundated by the rising waters of Lake Roosevelt backed up behind Grand Coulee dam in 1940. As no fish ladders were built at Grand Coulee native salmon are now extinct in Lake Roosevelt and upriver. The extinction of the Salmon destroyed a way of life for the Native People of the Colville. Native People whose ancestral lands Grand Coulee was built on, never benefitted from the irrigation waters, or were compensated for revenue from electricity generation produced by the dam. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation filed a lawsuit against the United States government, which was settled in 1994 for $53 million, plus $15.25 million annually from 1996 onward. On Aug. 16, 2019 members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation released 30 chinook salmon above Grand Coulee Dam in hopes the fish will spawn and the fry will pass downstream through the turbines of the dam, then grow to maturity in the ocean and return, where they will be captured and transported above the dam to repeat the cycle.
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  • A view of the US Customs checkpoint at the US - Canada border crossing
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  • Picnic area, Cape Disappointment,  Washingion. 2020
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  • Looking West From Near Altoona, Washington - 2015 Ancestral land of the Wahkiakum and Cathlamet People.
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  • Looking North from Twin Sisters, Wallula Gap, Washington
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  • Kettle Falls, Washington
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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  • Horsetail Falls, Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area near Portland Oregon
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  • Columbia Ridge Landfill near Arlington Oregon, is a municipal waste disposal facility that accepts garbage from large cities such as Portland and Seattle
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  • Looking east from Cape Disappointment,  Washington 2015
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  • Low Tide, Ilwaco, Washington. Ancestral Land of the Lower Chinook People.
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  • Driftwood structure, Chinook Washingion. 2020
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  • Looking southeast towards Xawiyá from Roosevelt Grade, near Roosevelt Washington
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  • Wáatpatukaykas, aka Cayuse Sisters, aka Twin Sisters, Wallula Gap, Washington<br />
Ancestral home of Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cayuse People.
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  • Looking northwest towards Walúuk from Típlaš, aka White Bluffs, Hanford Reach.
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  • Vernita Bridge, Rte 24, Hanford Reach, Washington
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  • Looking south to Sentinel Gap, along a section Palouse to Cascades Trail, ancestral home of the Wanapum. Near Beverly Washington
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  • Alcoa Aluminum Plant, Malaga, Washington. Ancestral land of the Wenatchi, Sinkuse and Yakama People
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  • Apple boxes, Pateros, Washington
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  • Quartzite Boulder with marks at the site of inundated Kettle Falls, Washington. Quartzite was commonly used for arrow and spear points, knives and other tools by the Native People. 2020
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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  • Target on Mulberry Tree, Hanford Reach, Washington.<br />
In 1990 two scientists sent jars of Mulberry Jam made from berries collected along the Hanford Reach to US Secretary of Energy James Watkins and Washington Governor Booth Gardner. The jars of jam, believed to be contaminated with radioactive Strontium 90, a byproduct of nuclear weapons production, was marked "Radioactive - Do Not Eat".  The jars were accompanied by a note from the senders, Norm Buske and his wife Linda Josephson, which read ``This mulberry jam is a token of the future hazard of unidentified, uncontained and unmanaged radioactivity at Hanford,''
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  • Looking east to Priest Rapids Dam from the Yakima Training Center, ancestral home of the Wanapum. 2020
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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  • Tim Boyle, President and CEO of Columbia Sportswear, photographed at company headquarters, in Beaverton, Oregon
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