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listed from northwest to southeast
Blue and Wallowa Mountains
The Blue Mountains
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At the north base of the Blue Mountains, looking out over the Palouse. (7-8-03)
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Wallowa Lake
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The historic Walllowa Lake Lodge. (7-8-03)
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At the south end of Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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On the jetty at the north end of Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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Chief Joseph's second bural site, at Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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Joseph and the Wallowa Valley
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Hayfields at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains, just outside Joseph. (7-8-03)
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The Valley Bronze foundry in Joseph. (7-7-03)
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"All Around Cowboy", one of many statues on the streets of Joseph. (7-7-03)
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Looking over the Wallowa Valley from the east. (7-7-03)
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The Wallowa Mountains
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Granite Creek in the Wallowa Mountains. (7-7-03)
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A salmon-trapping weir and facility on the Imnaha River. (7-7-03)
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A hillside meadow in the Wallowas, near the Hells Canyon viewpoint. (7-6-03)
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The beautiful valley at Halfway, on the southern flank of the Wallowas. (7-6-03)
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Sumpter and the Powder River
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The gold dredge at Sumpter. (7-5-03)
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The Sumpter Dredge. (7-5-03)
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Mill Street in Sumpter, during a festival. (7-5-03)
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The Sumpter Valley excursion railway at its western terminus. (7-5-03)
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Lake Phillips on the Powder River. (7-5-03)
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Main Street, Baker City, an impressive small city in a beautiful area. (7-6-03)
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The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
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A very well done interpretation of the Oregon Trail experience. (7-6-03)
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Panorama Point at the Flagstaff Hill Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. (7-6-03)
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Restored mine buildings on Flagstaff Hill. (7-6-03)
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Ruts on the Oregon Trail at Flagstaff Hill east of Baker City. (7-6-03)
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Hells Canyon on the Snake River
The West Rim of Hells Canyon
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Directly above Hells Canyon Dam on the west rim. (7-7-03)
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Forest and meadows on the west rim of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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Wallowa Mountains to the west, Hells Canyon to the east. (7-7-03)
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A rare view all the way from the rim to the river in Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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Flowery dry hilltops on the south rim of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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McGraw Creek canyon on the west wall of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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The Hells Canyon Overlook, high on the west rim. (7-7-03)
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Morning at the official Hells Canyon Viewpoint. (7-7-03)
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Afternoon at the Hells Canyon Viewpoint. (7-7-03)
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At the Bottom of Hells Canyon
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The end of the road in Hells Canyon, below Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Just downstream from the Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Hells Canyon Dam, 330 feet high, completed in 1968. (7-6-03)
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The canyon is narrow and dark for several miles above the Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Black Point, where the road rises high above the river. (7-6-03)
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Big Bar, an historic fruit farm in Hells Canyon. (7-6-03)
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The Snake River Upstream from Hells Canyon
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Brownlee Dam on the Snake River. (7-6-03)
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Oxbow Reservoir, just above Hells Canyon on the Snake River. (7-6-03)
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Central Oregon
The Lower John Day River
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Giant wind turbines in the wheat fields near Condon. (6-13-06)
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The John Day River at Muleshoe Campground. (6-12-06)
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John Day Valley at Haystack Creek, near Spray. (6-12-06)
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Afternoon thunderstorm over the John Day River at Holmes Creek. (6-12-06)
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit
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Above Bridge Creek east of the Ochoco Divide. (6-12-06)
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Amazing colors in the Painted Hills. (6-12-06)
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Mules ears in the Painted Hills. (6-12-06)
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Leaf Hill, a highly significant source of plant fossils. (6-12-06)
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Boardwalk in the badlands at Painted Cove. (6-12-06)
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Intense colors in the mud hills at Painted Cove. (6-12-06)
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit
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On the trail to Blue Basin. (6-12-06)
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Cliffs and badlands at Blue Basin. (6-12-06)
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The historic Cant Ranch. (6-12-06)
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The Condon Center, reserch facility and visitor center. (6-12-06)
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Fossils from the Hancock Mammal Quarry site, displayed in the Condon Center. (6-12-06)
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Condon Center display of plant fossils, including a dawn redwood. (6-12-06)
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Displays of ancient landscapes at the Condon Center. (6-12-06)
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Sheep Rock and the John Day River at the Condon Monument. (6-12-06)
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The Mascal Overlook, east of Picture Gorge. (6-12-06)
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The Upper John Day River
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Canyon City, a gold mining boom town. (7-5-03)
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The Kam Wah Chung store and doctor's office in the town of John Day. (7-5-03)
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Beautiful ranchlands at the foot of the Strawberry Mountains in the John Day Valley. (7-5-03)
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The Strawberry Mountains, east of Prairie City. (7-5-03)
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Sisters
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My idea of a perfect camp, Cold Spring Campground east of Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Ponderosa pine forest, on the Mackenzie Pass Highway east of Sisters. (7-23-07)
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An elk ranch near Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Cascade Avenue, the main drag in Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Viewpoint for the Three Sisters volcanoes, between Bend and Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Shaniko
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The old Shaniko Hotel.
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In the jail the marshall's office at Shaniko.
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Newberry National Volcanic Monument
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Paulina Falls in the rain. (6-11-06)
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Paulina Lake, one of two lakes in the Newberry Caldera. (6-11-06)
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Lost Lake from the Big Obsidian Flow. (6-11-06)
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On the Big Obsidian Flow, inside the Newberry Caldera. (6-11-06)
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Southeastern Deserts of Oregon
Highway 395 in Eastern Oregon
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Old growth ponderosa pine forest north of Seneca. (7-5-03)
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The international airport (?) and town of Wagontire (that's all of it). (7-5-03)
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Wide open spaces along highway 395 in central Oregon. (7-5-03)
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Steens Mountain
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The wetlands at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, at the foot of Steens Mountain.
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A flower filled meadow on Steens Mountain.
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Kiger Gorge on Steens Mountain, near Frenchglen.
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The East Rim Overlook on Steens Mountain.
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Lake County
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Midway along the east shore of Lake Abert. (7-5-03)
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At the south end of Lake Abert, under the Abert Rim. (7-5-03)
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Goose Lake straddles the California-Oregon boundary. (7-5-03)
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Upper Klamath River
Fort Klamath
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Graves of the Modoc Indian leaders executed after the Modoc War of 1872. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River in the flatlands near Fort Klamath. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River near its source. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River is born in this one huge spring, near Fort Klamath. (7-21-07)
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Curious yearling cattle near Fort Klamath. (7-3-04)
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Upper Klamath Lake
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Upper Klamath Lake, near Modoc Point. (7-3-04)
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Shoalwater Bay on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Northwest from Eagle Ridge on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Northeast from Eagle Ridge on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Lakeshore Drive on Upper Klamath Lake, city of Klamath Falls. (7-3-04)
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