Lower Granite Lock and Dam on the lower Snake River
Lower Granite Lock and Dam on the lower Snake River in southeastern Washington state, The Snake River flows from Idaho into southeastern Washington and then into the Columbia River near Kennewick Washington. Highly endangered runs of wild salmon must pass through four lower Snake River dams during migration to and from the ocean. (Photo by: Don and Melinda Crawford/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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