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Wallula Junction in the region of Washington is a place in United States - some 2,164 mi or ( 3483 km ) West of Washington , the country's capital city .

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Time in Wallula Junction is now 11:13 AM (Monday) . The local timezone is named " America/Los Angeles " with a UTC offset of -7 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Boise, Heppner, La Grande, Pendleton, and Portland. Since you are here already, consider visiting Boise . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Wallula Junction ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Muddy mountain biking at State Patrol Trails, January 2011

0:23 min by pnwdave1
Views: 648 Rating: 5.00

A January 2011 ride at State Patrol Trails in Kennewick WA, on a day when I should have just stayed home. The video is 22 seconds. The soundtrack is Puddle of Mudd. ..

Beauty and the Beast Trailer #2

1:19 min by buhlerandthegang
Views: 333 Rating: 4.20

This is another trailer for my school's production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. ..


Tailwind

0:30 min by oof5y
Views: 255 Rating: 5.00

Famous for wind, the Columbia river gorge doesn't disappoint. The constant tailwind allowed me to travel in my biggest gear 100 miles towards Walla Walla. ..

Tri-City Tactical skirmish Sept 29, 2012: We get our marching orders!

4:33 min by 11bravoairsoft
Views: 237 Rating: 5.00

At the Tri-City Tactical game on September 29, 2012, while the rest of the team is going to go straight in, a five-man team of Ed, Kyle, Other Kyle, Alex and Rob are tasked with going all the way arou ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Fort Nez Percés

Fort Nez Percés, sometimes also spelled Fort Nez Percé (with or without the accent), named after the Nez Perce people and later known as (Old) Fort Walla Walla, was a fortified British fur trading post on the Columbia River on the territory of modern-day Wallula, Washington. It was in operation from 1818 until 1857.

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Located at 46.08 -118.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: British forts in the United States, Forts in Washington (state), History of Walla Walla County, Washington, History of the Pacific Northwest, Hudson's Bay Company forts, Hudson's Bay Company trading posts, Native American history of Washington (state), North West Company, Oregon Country, Pre-statehood history of Washington (state)

Wallula, Washington

Wallula is a census-designated place (CDP) in Walla Walla County, Washington, United States. The population was 179 at the 2010 census.

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Located at 46.08 -118.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Census-designated places in Washington (state), Populated places in Walla Walla County, Washington

Attalia, Washington

Atalia was a dryland farming community in Walla Walla County, Washington, located on the East shore of the columbia River some 8 miles downriver from Burbank. Attalia was a stop on both the Northern Pacific Railway and the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company in 1909. During the 1920s, the town had a newspaper, the News Tribune. Some amount of oil exploration also took place during the 1920s, but never amounted to anything.

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Located at 46.11 -118.92 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Geography of Walla Walla County, Washington, Ghost towns in Washington (state)

Columbia Plateau

The Columbia Plateau is a geologic and geographic region that lies across parts of the U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. It is a wide flood basalt plateau between the Cascade Range and the Rocky Mountains, cut through by the Columbia River. In one of various usages, the term "Columbia Basin" refers to more or less the same area as the Columbia Plateau.

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Located at 46.00 -119.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Columbia River, Landforms of Hood River County, Oregon, Landforms of Idaho, Landforms of Oregon, Landforms of Umatilla County, Oregon, Landforms of Wasco County, Oregon, Landforms of Washington (state), Large igneous provinces, Miocene volcanism, Physiographic provinces, Plateaus of the United States, Pliocene volcanism, Regions of Oregon, Regions of Washington (state), Volcanism of Washington (state)

Lake Lewis

Lake Lewis was a temporary lake in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, largely formed by the Missoula Floods in about the 14th millennium B.C. Lake Lewis was formed when the restricted flow of waters from periodic cataclysmic floods from Glacial Lake Missoula, pluvial Lake Bonneville, and perhaps from subglacial outbursts, backed up through the constriction formed by the Wallula Gap in the Horse Heaven Hills.

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Located at 46.17 -119.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: Former lakes, Geology of Washington (state), Lakes of Washington (state)