Photos by klamathcountymuseum : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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klamathcountymuseum said:

A bit of a mystery here. It appears that most of this old juniper tree died and rotted away long ago. Two separate sections of the trunk retain narrow strips of live tissue that support a few branches.


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klamathhistory@gmail… said:

Sadly, we found in August 2011 that the old house at the Trout Creek Ranch had burned down.


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ARA-Idaho said:

This is a beautiful photo, but most of the trees pictured look like they are younger, not "old growth", and the satellite photo looks like this is an old burn or has been cut over.


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RettaJo said:

beautiful I voted for this one ~RettaJo


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klamathcountymuseum said:

Dryland production of rye yields a meager harvest in this area where annual precipitation measures only about a dozen inches. Nearby irrigated parcels produce 10 times as much grain. The farmer planted this crop primarily for use by deer and birds.


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klamathcountymuseum said:

A boat crosses Crater Lake, Oregon, beneath the reflection of snow-covered peaks along the lake's rim. June 29, 2009.


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klamathcountymuseum said:

Oregon sunshine, also known as wooly sunflower (Eriophyllum lanatum), graces the side of Highway 140 through Poe Valley in Klamath County, Oregon.


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klamathcountymuseum said:

This camp facility dates to the Civilian Conservation Corp era in the 1930s. It was used briefly to house Japanese internees and German prisoners of war. It was dedicated as part of the Valor in the Pacific National Landmark on July 3, 2009.


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klamathcountymuseum said:

The concrete structure beneath the shelter is one of the few remaining original buildings from the Japanese internment camp at Tulelake, Calif. This site was dedicated as part of the Valor in the Pacific National Monument on July 3, 2009.


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klamathcountymuseum said:

This building at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds is a partially original, partially reconstructed barracks facility from the Japanese internment camp that operated near Tulelake, Calif., during World War II.


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