This stately oak tree stands tall amidst miles and miles of golden grain in Washington's dreamy Palouse region. The region is a stunning area in south eastern Washington, characterized by rolling hills of waving wheat fields that make for incredible photos.
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N47° 01' 16.3236"W117° 20' 45.726"
This photo of an oak tree in the Palouse wheat fields was taken right off Tennessee Flat Rd near Steptoe, WA.
I stood on the side of the road facing east and centered the tree in the middle of my shot.
To get here from the US-195, turn east down the Tennessee Flat Rd. Drive for 1.6 miles until you see the oak tree on the right side of the road. Reference the GPS coordinates to find the exact spot where I stood to get this photo, which is right in front of the oak tree.
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