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Ancient Lake Natural Area is just east of the Columbia River in eastern Washington state. It provides good evidence, with sagebrush and rattlesnakes, that the state's moniker of the "Evergreen State" does not apply to vast stretches of Washington. Ancient Lake is much more reminiscent of the old west than the soggy, Pacific Northwest that most people envision.

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Ancient Lake Marshes, Washington State

The eastern trail into Ancient Lake Coulee follows a creek with marshland along its course as it drops several hundred feet down a series of waterfalls to the lake-dotted lower coulee. A hiker passes sagebrush, desert wildflowers, prickly hedgehog cactus and a variety of marsh plants along this "desert" hike.

More than 10,000 years ago the Lake Missoula floods created some of the most stunning land forms on earth - studied by NASA for their similarity to Martian landscapes. Much of the eastern half of what is now the state of Washington was scoured down to bedrock by a series of gargantuan flood events, released from an ancient ice-dammed glacial lake that once formed in what is now Montana. The resulting formation of dramatic canyons, coulees, cataracts and flood plains occurred in a mere matter of days, not the millions of years once thought.

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