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  • Infrared photo of a forest road in ponderosa forest, Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    ponderosa_forest_road_7-24-2019iRR-1...jpg
  • Shot up roadside signs in Central Oregon in Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.
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  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-217.jpg
  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-192.jpg
  • What appears to be a drilling rig in the Fort Rock homestead. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-125.jpg
  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-233.jpg
  • Preserved general store in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-197.jpg
  • Old planter implement in the preserved town of Fort Rock. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-175.jpg
  • Blacksmith shop and building in the Fort Rock homestaed. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-140.jpg
  • In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-114.jpg
  • Open road in the high desert of the Oregon Outback. © Michael Durham
    desert_road_7-24-2019iRR-132-2.jpg
  • Lightning damaged ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    lightning_damage_ponderosa_IR_Centr_...jpg
  • Lightning damaged ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    lightning_damage_ponderosa_IR_Centr_...jpg
  • Lightning damaged ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    lightning_damage_ponderosa_IR_Centr_...jpg
  • Forest Road in the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    IR_Centr_Oregon-108.jpg
  • Forest Road in the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    Infared_IR_Centr_Oregon-106.jpg
  • Open road in the high desert of Oregon with no support services. © Michael Durham.
    travel_at_your_own_risk_7-24-2019iRR...jpg
  • Open road in the high desert of Oregon with no support services. © Michael Durham.
    travel_at_your_own_risk_7-24-2019iRR...jpg
  • Preserved general store iinterior with wood stove n Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-207.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-157.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump and vintage gas pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-149.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-132.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-108.jpg
  • Open road in the high desert of the Oregon Outback. © Michael Durham
    desert_road_7-24-2019iRR-134.jpg
  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
    dutch_henry_falls_08-04-2019d-105.jpg
  • Open road in the high desert of the Oregon Outback. © Michael Durham
    desert_road_7-24-2019iRR-132.jpg
  • Shot up roadside signs in Central Oregon in Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.
    Roadside_Sign_Shooting_IR_Centr_Oreg...jpg
  • Shot up roadside signs in Central Oregon in Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.
    Roadside_Sign_Shooting_IR_Centr_Oreg...jpg
  • Lightning damaged ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) in Central Oregon. © Michael Durham.
    lightning_damage_ponderosa_IR_Centr_...jpg
  • Ponderosa trees in the high desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Infared_IR_Centr_Oregon-107.jpg
  • Ponderosa trees in the high desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Infared_IR_Centr_Oregon-100.jpg
  • Ponderosa trees in the high desert of Central Oregon. © Michael Durham
    Infared_IR_Centr_Oregon-104.jpg
  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-228.jpg
  • Dutch Henry Falls in summer when water is just a trickle. Part of a Nature Conservancy preserve in Central Washington. © Michael Durham.
    dutch_henry_falls_08-04-2019d-101.jpg
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