
The Columbia River carves a deep path through the basalt plateaus of Central Washington on this 1912 survey, separating the high Saddle Mountains to the south from the Frenchman Hills to the north. This is a landscape defined by dramatic elevation changes, where the river descends toward the Priest Rapids and the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul railroad tracks skirt the northern edge of the peaks.
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