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by Charles Robinson
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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The Drumheller Channels located south of Moses Lake are a prominent feature of the Great Missoula Lake Ice Age Flood. As the water roared across... more
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The Drumheller Channels located south of Moses Lake are a prominent feature of the Great Missoula Lake Ice Age Flood. As the water roared across eastern Washington, it carved these 100-foot cliffs, ravines an coulees into the basalt landscape. There are numerous lakes within the Drumheller Channels. These are known as seep lakes which were created by water seeping from the Potholes Reservoir that were impounded by O'Sullivan Dam in 1949 as a part of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project,
I am a born again follower of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I have dedicated my life to serving Him and spreading the good news and the Glory of God. The proceeds from all of my sales and tithe of all my earnings go to Him and in Partnering with Convoy of Hope to feed the hungry and carry the good news to those in need around the world. I live with my wife Delma in Prosser, Washington. We have three grown children and two grandchildren. I am now retired after over thirty years in the natural resources and environmental field. I am enjoying being able to devote more time to my hobby of landscape photography. I was raised in Chillicothe, Ohio, in the beautiful hills of Southern Ohio, and graduated from Chillicothe High School in...
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