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Pullman, Washington 99163
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Pullman, Washington
Pullman, Washington
UP in Pullman, WA
More Otters
Cold Family of Otters
Two Otters
Otter's in the Cold
Epic Palouse Falls Washington State Waterfall Wilderness Fine Art Landscape Photography Fuji GFX100s Pacific Northwest Pullman WA! Elliot McGucken Master Medium Format Fujifilm Fine Art Nature Photographer American West PNW Fujifilm GFX 100 s
Epic Palouse Falls Washington State Waterfall Wilderness Fine Art Landscape Photography Fuji GFX100s Pacific Northwest Pullman WA! Elliot McGucken Master Medium Format Fujifilm Fine Art Nature Photographer American West PNW Fujifilm GFX 100 s
Epic Palouse Falls Washington State Waterfall Wilderness Fine Art Landscape Photography Fuji GFX100s Pacific Northwest Pullman WA! Elliot McGucken Master Medium Format Fujifilm Fine Art Nature Photographer American West PNW Fujifilm GFX 100 s
Epic Palouse Falls Washington State Waterfall Wilderness Fine Art Landscape Photography Fuji GFX100s Pacific Northwest Pullman WA! Elliot McGucken Master Medium Format Fujifilm Fine Art Nature Photographer American West PNW Fujifilm GFX 100 s
Epic Palouse Falls Washington State Waterfall Wilderness Fine Art Landscape Photography Fuji GFX100s Pacific Northwest Pullman WA! Elliot McGucken Master Medium Format Fujifilm Fine Art Nature Photographer American West PNW Fujifilm GFX 100 s
Abandoned Grain Elevator
1930 was stamped in concrete on a bridge, to tell us to remember.
From the 1950s came a wall of tan-colored roman brick veneer, paired with panels of Morton Gneiss.
I was so severely overawed by the display of Morton Gneiss, my legs went out from under me and I collapsed onto the sidewalk.
At a panel of superancient Morton Gneiss was a diagonal lineup of quartz "galaxies," among feldspar "nebulae," in a "night sky" of biotite and amphibole.
It figures that a mass of 3.5-billion-year-old rock would resemble a swirling fantasy of primoridal gases and dusts when you slice it into panels and polish them nice.
One of the greatest geological delights in the universe was Morton Gneiss, shown here polished all pretty to show off its delightful swirls.
Wedded in panels of polished Morton Gneiss were: 3.5 billion years ago (the gneiss's granite protolith) and the year 1994 (the polished panels), at an academic library.
At a library at Washington State University were panels of polished Morton Gneiss from Minnesota, putting on a show of pleasing swirliness for our entertainment.
Morton Gneiss is magnificent to see, and should not be wasted on any but the grandest architectural applications.
Jade Castro
Auroras over the Palouse
Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe
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