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Captions for the photos above, left to right, top to bottom:
1. Albert Rim, Oregon. One of the highest fault scarps in the U.S. 2. Albert Lake, Oregon.
3. An Oregon steer. I liked his spikey doo. 4. First glimpse of the Columbia River Gorge in eastern
Oregon. 5. The Columbia River Gorge, in eastern Oregon. 6. Silo in Othello, Washington. 7. The
back way to Potholes Reservoir, Washington. 8. O'Sullivan's Sportsman's Resort - site of the 2006
family reunion. 9. Potholes Reservoir, Washington. 10. Another view of Potholes Reservoir. 11. Small
potholes across the road from Potholes Reservoir, Washington. 12. Potholes Reservoir, Washington.
13. An old-fashioned stretch limo in a city on the road south to the Columbia River Gorge. 14. Mount
Hood rises on the horizon as we head southwest along the Gorge. 15. One of several dams on the
Columbia River. 16. Mount Hood, Oregon, looms beyond a bend in the Columbia River. 17. Petroglyphs
abound on a rocky strip at lower Horsethief State Park on the Columbia River. 18. Another section
of petroglyphs at Horsethief State Park on the Columbia River. 19. Another section of petroglyphs
at Horsethief State Park on the Columbia River. 20. The Columbia River explodes with color as
wind surfers and sailors take advantage of the warm weather. 21. Wind surfers and sailors on the
Columbia River - approximately 20 miles east of Portland, Oregon. 22. A life-sized metal sculpture
decorates a meadow in Sisters, Oregon. 23. A close up of part of a life-sized metal sculpture in
Sisters, Oregon. 24. Our first glimpse of Crater Lake, Oregon. 25. On the rim at Crater Lake, Oregon.
26. Ground squirrels demand goodies from visitors at Crater Lake, Oregon. 27. Birds compete with
the squirrels for tidbits from visitors to the lake. 28. Fort Klamath, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 29.
Cattle graze in the meadow behind Fort Klamath. 30. Fort Klamath museum volunteer, veteran and
historical re-enactor - Kevin Fields. 31. A grave marker for historical character Capt. Jack. He was
executed Oct. 3rd 1878.
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