Columbia River
river in North America; flows from British Columbia, through Washington, and along the Washington-Oregon border to the Pacific Ocean | |||||
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English: The Columbia River is the major river of the northwestern United States and is one of the major rivers in southern British Columbia.
- Columbia River Gorge as seen from Dog Mountain
- Columbia River at Revelstoke, BC
- Mouth of the Columbia River
- Near The Dalles
- Kitesurfing on the Columbia River
- Confluence of the Walla Walla and the Columbia rivers
- The Columbia passes south through the Wallula Gap.
- Vantage Bridge over the Columbia River
- Ed Hendler Bridge also known as the Cable Bridge.
- From Mayer State Park
- From Mayer State Park
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- From Tom McCall Preserve
- Linden Tree Boat Dock in Wenatchee, Washington.
Category:Columbia River
Category:Gallery pages of British Columbia
Category:Gallery pages of Oregon
Category:Gallery pages of Washington (state)
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