Palouse Falls is an unknown and little-visited gem in southeastern Washington State. The Palouse region is a large agricultural area where mostly wheat and legumes are grown. However, part of this area consists of dry and arid grassland. This is where you will find the Palouse waterfall. Amidst this dry landscape the Palouse River flows. Eventually, the water falls 55 meters to the bottom of the waterfall and works its way through a canyon. The waterfall is especially beautiful to photograph during sunset. For most of the day, the canyon lies in deep hard shadow. Unfortunately when we were there there were many large wildfires in the U.S. so the sky was very hazy and lacked color and pattern. But despite that, it was a very beautiful place that you don't really have to share with anyone else.
I am Antwan Janssen, travel and nature photographer from Uden. During my many travels on this globe I try to capture all the beauty on photo. As you can see on this site my preference goes to landscapes, wildlife but also to the local population, mostly abroad.. Read more…