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MVC-001S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-002S
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-003S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-004S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-005S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-006S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-007S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-008S
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-009S
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-010S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-011S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-012S (Altered, Rotation)
These falls are significantly taller than Multnomah falls. You see them across a huge canyon. I suspect the distance is about 1/3 mile.
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-013S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-015S (Altered, Rotation)
Compare those bamboo to Debbie!
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-016S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-017S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-018S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-019S (Altered, Rotation)
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-020S
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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MVC-021S
Photographed by: Ed
Photograph taken on: 6/27/99
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