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Hat Point, Hell's Canyon - Oregon/IdahoThe deepest canyon in the world at over 7,000 feet. The Snake River flows through the canyon, defining the border between Northeastern Oregon and Idaho. |
Ripples in the SandWindblown sand at sunset. Miniature sand dunes an inch wide and a quarter of an inch deep. |
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ButterflyA brightly colored butterfly investigates a clump of pink daiseys. |
Wild RoseWild roses climbing on the fence at my childhood home near Ashland, OR. A more precise species identification will follow (as soon as I figure it out). |
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Eagle Cap with Reflection - Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, OregonLate afternoon, waiting for the mosquitoes to settle. Eagle Cap sports a dense snow mantle even in late July. |
Orobanche UnifloraThe Orobanche is a saprophyte. It doesn't photosynthesize like most plants. It derives its energy from decaying and rotting material rather than the sun. |
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All images ©Terry Blackburn - 1997