Hells Canyon, 10/2/2019, National Geographic Quest
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National Geographic Quest
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On this clear and very crisp autumn morning, we set off in jet boats to explore Hells Canyon. Carved over the last two million years by the Snake River, Hells Canyon is remote and rugged as it is wild. It is deeper than the Grand Canyon and in parts only accessible by the river.
Geologist and naturalist Grace grew up among woods, rivers, and mountains, loving the outdoors, nature and rocks. After high school she became a Registered Nurse and was soon studying midwifery at Queen Charlotte’s Maternity Hospital in London, Engla...
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