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  • Painted double yellow lines below the Hells Canyon Dam Spillway along the Snake River with Idaho on the Left and Oregon on the Right.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeDHellsCanyonDam3993.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Twin Falls Dam Spillway detail on the Idaho Power substation and spring runoff
    SnakeCTwinFallsSpillway5994.jpg
  • Editions of 17<br />
Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Hells Canyon section of the Snake River spans from Idaho to Oregon with mossy streaks creating a colorful striated vertical pattern. Licensing on Limited Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverSpillway-5543.jpg
  • Hells Canyon Dam Spillway releases huge volumes of water back into the Snake River with Idaho on the far side.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverHellsCanyonDam2844-2.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Idaho Falls Spillway in spring green and runoff with Mormon Temple in background
    SnakeIF6069.jpg
  • Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Snake River in Hells Canyon.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeRiverHellsOxbowDam-2765.jpg
  • Licensing - Open Edition Prints<br />
Idaho Falls Spillway in spring green and runoff with Mormon Temple in background
    SnakeIFSpillway5847.jpg
  • River rafters begin their adventure below the Hells Canyon Dam Spillway where the Snake River Runs unobstructed for many miles into Washington State. Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeHellsLaunch0390.jpg
  • Safety Buoys guard the top edge of the Ice Harbor Dams Spillway.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeIceHarborBuoys2588.jpg
  • Rafting Guides begin Snake River adventure through Hells Canyon just below the put in and Hells Canyon Dam Spillway.  Open Edition Prints and Editorial License Only
    SnakeHellsFloat0394.jpg
  • Lower view of Ice Harbor Dam Spillway near the end of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia River down stream at Tri-Cities, Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeEIceHarborDam-Lock3541.jpg
  • Hells Canyon Dam Spillway releases huge volumes of water back into the Snake River with Idaho on the left and Oregon on the Right.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHellsCanyonDam3968.jpg
  • Kayakers below the spillway of Shoshone Falls give a sense of scale to the water drop of 212 feet.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    ShoshoneFalls6967.jpg
  • Lower Monument Dam on the Snake River in Washington State with active Spillways and slow exposure.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeMonumentDam2632.jpg
  • Aerial view of Ice Harbor Dam  near the end of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia River down stream at Tri-Cities, Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Print
    SnakeIceHarborLockDam1036.jpg
  • Custom Mail Box for Ice Harbor Dam in Burbank, Washington.
    SnakeEIceHarborDamMailBox3529.jpg
  • Rafting and Camping gear stacked to the sky with River Guide topping off the load on the Snake River in Hells Canyon.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints
    SnakeDHellsRaft0774.jpg
  • Lower Granite Dam is the first dam along the Washington Section of the Snake River. Lower Granite Lock and Dam is a concrete gravity run-of-the-river dam in the northwest United States. On the lower Snake River in southeastern Washington, it bridges Whitman and Garfield counties. Opened 46 years ago in 1975, the dam is located 22 miles south of Colfax and 35 miles north of Pomeroy. Lower Granite Dam is part of the Columbia River Basin system of dams, built and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers; power generated is distributed by the Bonneville Power Administration. Behind the dam, Lower Granite Lake extends 39 miles (63 km) east to Lewiston, Idaho, and allowed the city to become a port. The first barge to Portland on the 374-mile (602 km) navigation route was loaded with wheat and departed Lewiston on August 9, 1975. Lake Bryan, formed from Little Goose Dam, runs 37 miles (60 km) downstream from the base of the dam. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeELowerGraniteDam9249.jpg
  • Upper view of Ice Harbor Dam  near the end of the Snake River before it joins the Columbia River down stream at Tri-Cities, Washington.  Licensing and Open Edition Print
    SnakeIceHarborDam2603.jpg
  • Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Hells Canyon section of the Snake River spans from Idaho to Oregon with fishermen in two boats at its base. Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeSpillwayOxbowDam5626-3.jpg
  • Editions of 17<br />
Oxbow Dam Spillway on the Hells Canyon section of the Snake River spans from Idaho to Oregon with mossy streaks creating a colorful striated verical pattern
    SpillwayOxbowDam-Adj4-5609.jpg
  • Springtime runoff overflows Magic Reservoir in the Idaho Desert near Shoshone in am ancient volcanic lava geologic area of South Idaho
    WaterFallMagicResSpillway2832.jpg
  • Springtime runoff overflows Magic Reservoir in the Idaho Desert near Shoshone in am ancient volcanic lava geologic area of South Idaho
    WaterFallMagicSpillway2807.jpg
  • Jet Boat tour comes down river after visiting Hells Canyon Dam Spillway.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeHellsTourBoat0982.jpg
  • A couple in their golden years begin a float adventure down the Snake River Below Jackson Lake Dam Spillway with the Mt. Moran looming in the Background.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    SnakeRiverBoatingCoupleTetons0741.jpg
  • Magic Reservoir Spillway Release in springtime high water runoff.  Licensing and Open Edition Prints.
    WaterSpringRunOffMagicReservoir2747.jpg
  • Springtime runoff overflows Magic Reservoir in the Idaho Desert near Shoshone in am ancient volcanic lava geologic area of South Idaho
    WaterfallMagicResWoodRiver-2822.jpg
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