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0307513

The Sisters basalt rock formation, a scab residual of the Missoula Floods on the east bank of the Columbia River at the Wallula Gap in southeast Washington. In Cayuse Indian legend Coyote turned two sisters into the stone pillars.

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The Sisters basalt rock formation, a scab residual of the Missoula Floods on the east bank of the Columbia River at the Wallula Gap in southeast Washington. In Cayuse Indian legend Coyote turned two sisters into the stone pillars.