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 ==== Dry Falls ==== ==== Dry Falls ====
-Dry Falls, located in central Washington State, is 3.5-mile-long wide and 400 feet high. It exceeds the size of currently existing waterfalls. Most likely, it was formed at the end of the last ice age, when a large lake formed from the melted glaciers of North America spilled into the Pacific Ocean. The flow at Dry Falls at that time was four hundred times the combined flow of all rivers in existence today. [([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_Falls|Wikipedia]])]+Dry Falls, located in central Washington State, is 3.5-mile-long wideand 400 feet high. It exceeds the size of currently existing waterfalls. Most likely, it was formed at the end of the last ice age, when a large lake formed from the melted glaciers of North America spilled into the Pacific Ocean. The flow at Dry Falls at that time was four hundred times the combined flow of all rivers in existence today. [([[https://statesmanjournal.com/story/travel/outdoors/2018/07/20/sun-lakes-dry-falls-state-park-washington-best-things-do/797006002/|Stateman's Journal]])] 
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