Wahluke Slope
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wahluke-slope-323-7640243
title:
Wahluke Slope
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Wahluke Slope is a geographic feature in Grant, Benton and Adams Counties of Eastern Washington. It is a broad, south-facing slope with a grade of about 8%, situated between the Saddle Mountains and the Columbia River's Hanford Reach. It has been described as "basically a 13-mile-wide gravel bar" created by the Glacial Lake Missoula floods at the end of the last ice age about 15,000 years ago. Much of the Slope, part of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, was added to the Saddle Mountain National W
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahluke_Slope
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2024-04-06T20:55:35Z
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