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Yakima Valley
Abounds in
outdoor
attractions.
Fishing, hunting, hiking, boating,
golfing,tennis, back packing,
wind surfing, and even skiing, water or snow.
Indoor attractions, museums, live theatre, unique
lodging, teepee, and many spectacular bed and breakfasts, remote lodges
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Mt St. Helens
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Raised in the
rich volcanic soil
and sharing the same latitude as Bordeaux, France, the wines of
Washington
win more awards proportional to production than any other wine
region
in the world.
Due to our northerly latitude, we get more hours
of sunshine. A long growing season and cool desert nights, makes
a perfect climate for ripening premium wine grapes
with a proper sugar/acid balance. |
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Columbia River–the
greatest potential source of energy among all the rivers of
America.
The Grand Coulee power plant is still the largest
single power producer in the world.
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above
The Dalles,
one of many hydro electric dams spanning the Columbia River
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above
Stonehenge as it was intended
to look over- looks the Columbia River |
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above Heritage
Cultural Center for the Yakama Indian Nation.
left
Mt hood
right
One of 153 murals painted on walls in Toppenish Wa. |
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