Photos from Bend, Oregon, United States, North America - page 3

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The Visitors Have The Opportunity To Interact With The Critters
The Bobcat – Not So Much
The Canada Lynx Was Awake
The Fall Colors Were A Bonus
Over One Hundred Years Old And Strong As Ever
The 1911 Oregon Trunk Railway Bridge Was The First Built Of The Three Bridges
The 1926 High Crooked River Bridge Obscures The New Bridge (2000)
Winter Falls Is One Of Many In Silver Falls State Park
Fall Colors Dotted The Landscape Along OR 224
The Power Of Sahalie Falls Is Awesome
The Colors Along OR 126 Didn’t Come from Tall Maple Trees
Dee Wright Observatory – Each Window Showcases A Different Mountain WHEN THEY ARE VISIBLE!
Lava Was Moved To Make Way For OR 242
The Lava Flow Was Halted Along OR 242
“A Falls?” I Ask!
The Top Of The Falls Gives A Different Perspective
Tumalo Creek Is Pretty In Its Own Way
The Falls Are Impressive Even From The Bridge
The Shadows Were Getting Very L-O-N-G
Logging –The Old Fashioned Way
Joel Whittmore Covered Bridge
Weddle (Devaney) Covered Bridge
Wendling Covered Bridge
Earnest (Russell) Covered Bridge
Goodpasture Covered Bridge
Belknap Covered Bridge
Cougar Reservoir Lies Near The North End Of FR 19
There Are Some Nice Vistas Along FR 19
McLane Creek Parallels Much Of FR 19
Office Covered Bridge Marks The Beginning Of FR 19 And The West Cascades Scenic Byway
A Railroad Tressle Over The Middle Fork Willamette River And OR 58
Salt Creek Falls Is Pretty Amazing
The Fog Is Lifting Along OR 372
First Fire, Then Recovery Along OR 372
Even Elk Lake Was Obscured
There Were No Views Of The Mountains For Uncle Larry Along OR 372
My Visit Was Impeded By The Construction Closures
The Views Of The Surrounding Peaks Are Nice
Items From Around The Historical House Are Displayed
… As Are The Lumberjacks
The “Central Oregon Bucharoos” Are Given Their Historical Due …
A Covered Bridge Over A ??? Mudpuddle – Please, Spare Me!
Three Sisters Is A Local Landmark
An Occasional Burst Of Fall Foliage Added Sparkle To The Drive On U.S. 12
Low-Hanging Clouds Provided A Magical Aura To The Drive Along U.S. 12
the endless road through Deschutes National Foresrt
fighting the forest fires
old bridge
Mount Shasta
Mount Hood
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