Photo Of The Week: The O’Sullivan Dam

The O’Sullivan Dam is one of the longest earth-fill dams in the entire United States and is responsible for keeping the water that forms the Potholes Reservoir within its boundaries before releasing it into the irrigation system for the lower Columbia Basin to make use of. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Douglas Creek

Douglas Creek flows across a road near Palisades, Washington. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Quincy’s Watertower

Quincy, Washington is a largely agricultural based community located at the intersection of state route 28 and state route 281. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: The Omak Stampede Rodeo Grounds

The Omak Stampede Rodeo Grounds in Omak, Washington. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: George, Washington

The famous community of George, Washington sits right on I-90 just up the hill from the Vantage Bridge and the Columbia River. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Looking Down On The Beebee Bridge

The Beebee Bridge crosses the Columbia River at Chelan Falls. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Downtown Leavenworth

The shopping paradise of downtown Leavenworth, Washington. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: A Cow Unlike Any Other In Mansfield, Washington

A cow that never needs feeding sits in a front yard in Mansfield, Washington. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Peshastin Creek

Peshastin Creek flows under a bridge in Autumn. Twitter This!

Photo Of The Week: Wanapum Dam

Wanapum Dam sits on the Columbia River near the communities of Mattawa and Desert Aire. Twitter This!