Snake River Morning
by Jon Burch Photography
Title
Snake River Morning
Artist
Jon Burch Photography
Medium
Photograph - Digital Capture
Description
Just south of Jackson, Wyoming, early morning fog rolls in over the Snake River. The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest in the United States. At 1,078 miles long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. Rising in western Wyoming, the river flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho then through the rugged Hells Canyon area via northeastern Oregon and the rolling Palouse Hills to reach its mouth near the Washington Tri-Cities area, where it continues as part of the Columbia. Its drainage basin encompasses parts of six U.S. states, and its average discharge is over 54,000 cubic feet per second.
Rugged mountains divided by rolling plains characterize the diverse watershed of the Snake River. The Snake River Plain was created by a volcanic hotspot which now lies underneath Yellowstone National Park, the headwaters of the Snake River. Gigantic glacial-retreat flooding episodes that occurred during the previous Ice Age carved out many topographical features including various canyons and ridges along the middle and lower Snake. Two of these catastrophic flooding events significantly affected the river and its surrounds.
Image copyright 2015 Jon Burch Photography
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October 15th, 2015
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Comments (9)
Donna Kennedy
Beautiful Autumn landscape Jon, Congratulations on your special Feature in 1 Weekly ALL Stars!...L
Pamela Newcomb
Gorgeous colors and large scale landscape, well done. Congratulations on your feature in ALL Stars.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"