Corfu Slide
Geological feature in Washington, U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Corfu Slide is a geological feature located on the north slope of the Saddle Mountains above Crab Creek near the Columbia River in eastern Washington. It consists of 24 separate slides that cover approximately 18-20 square kilometers (7 to 8 milesĀ²)[1] and contains a volume of material of about 1 cubic kilometer.