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Malad Gorge and River - part of Thousand Springs area Snake River Basin between Twin Falls and Bliss, Idaho. Snake River Aquifer has a unique geology with layers of basalt and volcanic rock. Length of gorge from footbridge to Snake River is about 2.5 miles. Devil`s Washbowl is about 250 feet deep and 140 feet wide. Malad Gorge State Park in Hagerman, Idaho. South-Central Region. Pacific Northwest.


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