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Image Credit: Rylie Rogers

Just for Kids

Mayo 01, 2020

The Pacific Northwest is home to beautiful examples of God's amazing creation. Multnomah Falls is one such spot. This spectacular waterfall is perched along the scenic Columbia River Gorge, east of Portland, Oregon. One of our Northwest Pathfinders drew this lovely picture of the falls for you to color.

Ask your parents to post your finished masterpieces on Instagram. Be sure to tag us: #NWAdventists #NWGleanerKids.

Fast Falls Facts

  • Elevation: 627 feet
  • Type: Tiered
  • Total height: 620 feet
  • Height of longest drop: 542 feet
  • Average width: 10 feet
  • Number of drops: 2
  • Average flow rate: 150 feet3/second
  • Watercourse: Multnomah Creek
  • World height ranking: 434

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https://kids.kiddle.co/Multnomah_Falls
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Rylie Rogers
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Featured in: May/June 2020

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Children
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Youth, color

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