The Labyrinthine Canyons of Drumheller Channels | Nick on the Rocks
Outside Othello, Washington, a labyrinth of canyons conjure images of the desert Southwest, but these channels weren’t carved by rivers. Join local geologist Nick Zentner as he examines the surreal landscape of Drumheller Channels for evidence of massive Ice Age floods. Watch more episodes of Nick on the Rocks: • Nick on the Rocks Follow KCTS 9 on Instagram: / kcts9 Watch more from KCTS 9: https://www.kcts9.org Special thanks to Central Washington University as the original creator and collaborator for Nick on the Rocks.

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