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Small surprises make the Palouse a big delight. Famous for its rolling hills, mostly planted in wheat or lentils, the landscape astride the southeast Washington/north-central Idaho border is not ...
In winter, snow pintos it. In spring, green wheat turns the hills into a rolling ocean of grassy swells. The 19th century newspapers put it this way: “The best poor man’s country in the world.” ...
This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue, as part of the Scenic Fall Road Trips cover story. Click here to subscribe. Driving east on forlorn little State Route 23 in southeastern ...
Snow and ice covers the Palouse Falls in this photo shared by John Panther that he recently took during chilly December winter weather in Franklin County. The Palouse River cascades nearly 200 ...
Evergreen trees shrouded in a light mist, a cloudy morning with an 8 a.m. sunrise, the churning sea, the rolling hills of the Palouse: landscape takes a central role in the anthology "Evergreen ...
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