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Where's this view of the Columbia River George located?

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Doubtless, I'm not asing about this home's address. But I'd like to view this in a public location. This image looks photographed from a higher vantage point? JTKSR1 comments on My Grandparents’ living room

Thanks! It’s in a town called White Salmon, WA and has a view of the Columbia River Gorge

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Yes, that picture does indeed seem to be taken from White Salmon, WA. Specifically, it seems to be taken from one of the hills above the east end of White Salmon, as can be seen here around the center of this picture:

Here is the view roughly from there, looking downriver (west):

This matches your picture closely enough to confirm the general location of the viewpoint. Here is a properly cropped version of your picture for comparison:

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