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John Day Fossil Beds |
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Rt. 20 |
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Strawberry Peak and view into John day Valley in Eastern Oregon |
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View north towards the huge mountains in Sun Valley Idaho |
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Lava flows in Craters of the Moon National Monument |
As a native east coaster, the highways, land formations, and wide open expanses of the west never get old. Too much to see, so little time. Here are a few random (and out of order) photos from the road. How will progress continue to change the land and towns in coming years? Only time will tell...
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