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Snake River Hell`s Canyon from Black Point horizontal wide angle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Snake River Hell`s Canyon from Black Point horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hell`s Canyon Snake River Idaho riverbank observation point series of triangle shaped features horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hell`s Canyon Snake River Idaho speed boat and water skier in the river horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hell`s Canyon Oregon and Idaho volcanic rock limestone and scrub bushes geologic feature horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Snake River Hell`s Canyon from Black Point horizontal
Hell`s Canyon Oregon and Idaho triangle shape layers of volcanic rock and limestone geologic feature horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hell`s Canyon Oregon and Idaho volcanic rock and limestone geologic feature lone pine tree growing in rocks horizontal Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Hell`s Canyon, a 10-mile-wide 16 km canyon runs between Oregon and Washington on the east and Idaho on the west in the United States. Part of the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. North America`s 2nd deepest river gorge at 7,993 feet 2,436 m. Hell`s Canyon runs deeper than the the Grand Canyon. The Snake River flows more than one mile 1.6km below the canyon`s west rim on the Oregon side and 7,400 feet 2,300 m below the peaks of Idaho`s Seven Devils Mountains range to the east. Geologic history began 300 million years ago with an arc of volcanoes. Over millions of years, the volcanoes subsided and limestone built up on the underwater platforms. The basins between them were filled with sedimentary rock. High Desert climate, pacific northwest.


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