Location ID: #10097675
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Two lane road with long, flat, straight sections running through farmland and rolling hills. Fenced pastures on the side of the road, and deciduous trees scattered throughout.
Location ID: #10097661
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Somewhat survey, two lane road that runs through farms, wheat fields, and pastures. Electric lines follow the road and there is a fair amount of deciduous trees on the roadside. From the road, there are views of rolling hills in the distance.
Location ID: #10001534
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large parking lot; grassy banks; deciduous forest; picnic table; very green; Clackamas River; steel bridge in background
Location ID: #10097651
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Straight, flat, two lane road surrounded by large wheat fields with windmills. Electric lines run along the road as well.
Location ID: #10000161
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curvy 2-lane road through dry rolling grassy hills; views of Mount Hood; pretty, wheat land
Location ID: #10001299
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large rocks; curved rock ceiling; dirt floor; metal steps down into cavern
Location ID: #10097616
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Small country store with drive through coffee accommodations. Has an out of use gas station structure out front, as well as a small paved lot surrounding.(Picture taken by David Juckes)
Location ID: #10097610
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The McKenzie Highway is part of the McKenzie Pass - Santiam Pass National Scenic Byway. Through part of the project area, OR 242 travels between two federal wilderness areas, and there are many historic, recreational, and scenic features and sites ...
Location ID: #10097464
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Restaurant and Museum within a historic log building on the #18 milepost on Highway 26. A huge 85 foot ridge pole in the main room, the largest such structural member known in the United States. Another spectacular feature of the building are the ...
Location ID: #10004300
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Straight stretch of Hwy 86 from Richland to Baker City. Some curvy section along Powder River. These pictures approximately 15 miles east of Baker City.
Location ID: #10001273
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arid grassy slope; arid spindly conifer trees; rough rock cliffs behind
Location ID: #10001246
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dry grassy desert hillside with lots of rough rim rock; some sage brush; rough rock cliffs
Location ID: #10001245
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Two lane paved road (with some gravel sideroads) through rough rocky hills with rim rock; some sparse sage brush; very dry and brown area
Location ID: #10004523
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Sahale Falls is the most easily accessed of the handful of waterfalls along the East Fork of the Hood River. The falls veil 64 feet down the back of a verdant grotto, with additional drops of 4 feet and 10 feet immediately downstream. Though the ...
Location ID: #10001202
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90-foot drop in a series of falls; arid rugged rocky area; basalt rocks
Location ID: #10097476
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Mount Ashland ski area is located on 7,532-foot Mount Ashland and features 23 trails on 200 acres served by four lifts, in addition to chute skiing in a glacial cirque called The Bowl.
Location ID: #10097360
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Mount Ashland is the highest peak in the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon. It was named for the city of Ashland, located 8.6 miles north of the mountain.
Location ID: #10097357
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With its rusticated sandstone base, over-scaled arches at street level, and stone carvings, the eight-story building is a strong example of Romanesque Revival architecture. It was made completely from materials found in Oregon.
Location ID: #10097271
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A rundown church right next to a railroad crossing. Clapboard wood siding, as well a church tower with a bell and stain glass windows
Location ID: #10097269
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Forested road with long straight sections and wide curves. Trees surrounding the road vary in density. At points along the road, there are views of forested hills. Some grassy pastures with run down fences.
Location ID: #10097090
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Oregon Route 244 (OR 244) is an Oregon state highway running from Ukiah in Umatilla County to Hilgard in Union County. OR 244 is known as the Ukiah-Hilgard Highway No. 341. It is 47.22 miles (75.99 km) long and runs east–west. Many straight ...
Location ID: #10097089
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Curvey highway which follows the crooked river, offering views of the river from above. Landscape is dry, somewhat mountainous, with lots of sagebrush.
Location ID: #10097060
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Trail hike to waterfalls that appear to split in two. The falls flow year round, but are best in the late winter and spring, like many others in the area. The cliffs on either side of the falls are flanked with the colorful yellow-green lichen found ...
Location ID: #10004113
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Views of Beacon Rock in Columbia River Gorge