[post_page_title]The painted hills[/post_page_title]
This picture might look like an Impressionist painting, but it’s actually a real photograph. These stunning, gently rolling green hills are located in Washington state, in the Palouse region. Their shape might remind you of sand dunes, and that’s no coincidence.
The undulating shape of these hills came about over thousands of years by dust and silt blowing in the wind, just as dunes are formed by the winds shifting the desert sand. Visit in the springtime to catch them at their most vibrant green.
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