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41. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Series of falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington, one mile above the Columbia River. It drops a total of forty five feet.Citation -
42. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek near Stevenson, Washington
The falls are impassable and are twenty five feet high.Citation -
43. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
20 foot dam and falls on Cedar Creek near Hall, Washington. Photo shows nearly low-water stageCitation -
44. [Image] Cedar Creek dam and falls
Power diversion, old mill, diversion return and fish-ladder at Cedar Creek dam and falls at Hall, Washington. Dam and falls only partly showing upstream. Fish-ladder leads into diversionCitation -
45. [Image] Niggerhead Creek (Yellowjacket Creek)
Passable falls and cascades on Niggerhead CreekCitation -
46. [Image] Adams Creek falls
15 ft falls in box canyon on Adams Creek, 1/4 mile above the mouthCitation -
47. [Image] Greenhorn Creek falls
Greenhorn Creek falls, a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
48. [Image] Adams Creek falls
15 foot falls in box canyon 1/4 miles above mouth of Adams Creek, a tributary of Cispus RiverCitation -
49. [Image] Waterfall on lower Grays River
Falls down canyon wall on lower Grays River The falls are 150 feet high. Photo shows typically canyonous nature of stream banks. F Jobes is standing in lower centerCitation -
50. [Image] Cowlitz River falls
Cowlitz River falls eight miles below Randle, Washington. The drop of the lower falls is 4 feet.Citation