dry falls

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Dry Falls is a massive, now-dry Ice Age waterfall cliff in central Washington State, once part of one of the largest known waterfalls on Earth.

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dry falls canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fossil waterfall
geological formation
tourist attraction
approximateMaximumDischarge comparable to many times the flow of all modern rivers combined
associatedWith Glacial Lake Missoula NERFINISHED
Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail NERFINISHED
category Channeled Scablands landforms
landforms of Grant County, Washington
waterfalls of Washington (former)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentHydrology dry waterfall cliff
elevation approximately 1500 feet above sea level
formedBy Missoula Floods NERFINISHED
catastrophic glacial outburst floods
formedByProcess headward erosion
plunge-pool erosion
formedDuring late Pleistocene Ice Age NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Pleistocene NERFINISHED
geology Columbia River Basalt Group NERFINISHED
hasFeature interpretive displays
overlook
visitor center
hasNearbyWaterBody Alkali Lake NERFINISHED
Blue Lake NERFINISHED
Park Lake NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Sun Lakes basin NERFINISHED
height about 400 feet
knownFor being one of the largest known ancient waterfalls on Earth
dramatic basalt cliffs
locatedIn Grant County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State

central Washington NERFINISHED
managedBy Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission NERFINISHED
near Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park NERFINISHED
nearestCity Coulee City, Washington NERFINISHED
partOf Channeled Scablands NERFINISHED
Grand Coulee NERFINISHED
protectedAs Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park NERFINISHED
region Columbia Plateau NERFINISHED
riverSystem ancient Columbia River system
status inactive waterfall
tourismActivity geological education
hiking nearby trails
sightseeing
width about 3.5 miles

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Missoula floods created dry falls
Channeled Scablands hasFeature dry falls