Join the interns on their expedition through Washington State as they study the columnar basalts and geomorphology of the region.
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"In a series of papers published between 1923 and 1932, J Harlen Bretz described an enormous plexus of proglacial stream channels eroded into the loess and basalt of the Columbia Plateau, eastern Washington. He argued that this region, which he called the Channeled Scablands, was the product of a cataclysmic flood, which he called the Spokane flood. Considering the Nature and vehemence of the opposition to his hypothesis, which was considered outrageous, its eventual scientific verification constitutes one of the most fascinating episodes in the history of modern science."
Marie McBride
Unfortunately today is the last full day on this adventure. So far the experience has been amazing. I feel like this trip has turned me into a geologist, a rock climber, and a photographer. The sites we have seen have been awe inspiring. I could have just sat at these places all day.
Right now we are driving over beautiful rolling hills to our next adventure. :)