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Okanogan Country Geology
(or How the Okanogan grew)

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Deposits from running water, which sorts the material is lays down. Heavier stuff is from spring (high) runoff, lighter materials from later in the year when the flow subsides. This deposit is beside the millpond in Omak.

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