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Formed by Megafloods, This Place Fooled Scientists for Decades
Formed by Megafloods, This Place Fooled Scientists for Decades
In the middle of eastern Washington, in a desert that gets less than eight inches of rain a year, stands what was once the largest waterfall in the world. It is three miles wide and 400 feet high-ten times the size of Niagara Falls-with plunge pools at its base suggesting the erosive power of an immense flow of water.
nationalgeographic.com



