Back in August I added a new blog on the side bar. Hugh Shipman has been putting up posts on various shoreline locations around Puget Sound and elsewhere for several years. He has worked on shorelines in Washington State for a long time and his blog is a great resource. He generally sticks with shorelines versus the unfocused wide range stuff I put up.
He recently put up a great photo of some old shorelines in Montana gravelbeach.blogspot that played a huge role in shaping the Washington landscape as well as fair bit of Oregon. Past posts I did on these subjects: HERE, palouse-falls, wallula-gap-and-prime-farmland, missoula-flood-routes-in-snow, and devils-canyon-south-of-kahlotus.
He recently put up a great photo of some old shorelines in Montana gravelbeach.blogspot that played a huge role in shaping the Washington landscape as well as fair bit of Oregon. Past posts I did on these subjects: HERE, palouse-falls, wallula-gap-and-prime-farmland, missoula-flood-routes-in-snow, and devils-canyon-south-of-kahlotus.
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