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Pioneer Historic Byway - A Waterfall in the Black Canyon Gorge River

Pioneer Historic Byway - A Waterfall in the Black Canyon Gorge River

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Water flows over rocks at the narrow floor of Black Canyon Gorge. Trees bright with green line the walls of this gorge carved by water i... More

Pioneer Historic Byway - River Pines

Pioneer Historic Byway - River Pines

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The pines along the edge of this river stand majestically as the water flows through the land near Sheep Rock. Location: Hells Canyon R... More

Pioneer Historic Byway - View of the River in Black Canyon Gorge

Pioneer Historic Byway - View of the River in Black Canyon Gorge

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Trees surround Black Canyon Gorge as water flows through the chasm in spring or early summer. Mountains can be seen in the distance. Lo... More

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