The Drowned Forest of the Columbia Gorge

Authors

  • J. Neilson Barry

Abstract

"Early travelers mention the great numbers [of trees], and vast multitude of huge trunks which were described by ten writers as standing in the water, ten, fifteen or twenty feet deep. They were far out on each side, and canoes had to wind in and out among them as when one walks through a forest."

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Published

2010-01-08

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