Across the Columbia
Looking across the Columbia River from Oregon into Washington, at one of its narrowest spots, just downstream from Bonneville Dam. This was the site of the great Bonneville landslide, at some point between 1200 and 1600 AD, where the river was blocked by Greenleaf Peak and Table Mountain's collapse into its channel, making a natural dam called by the native peoples "the Bridge of the Gods", and in the process backing the great river up to form a lake over 100 miles long.
Across the Columbia
Looking across the Columbia River from Oregon into Washington, at one of its narrowest spots, just downstream from Bonneville Dam. This was the site of the great Bonneville landslide, at some point between 1200 and 1600 AD, where the river was blocked by Greenleaf Peak and Table Mountain's collapse into its channel, making a natural dam called by the native peoples "the Bridge of the Gods", and in the process backing the great river up to form a lake over 100 miles long.