Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Mount Hood is a volcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc northern Oregon (USA). Mount Hood is the highest mountain in Oregon and a popular place for hikers. Mt. Hood is can be seen only about 80 kilometers from Portland and the city on a clear day

For more information, Mount Hood visit Wikipedia

Larger view of Mount Hood

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Next Photo of Zach Dischner

Mt. Hood

Mt. Hood

Next photo of Daniel Peckham

 Mount Hood

Mount Hood

image of" Mt. Hood Oregon Territory "

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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Multnomah Falls, Oregon, USA.

Multnomah Falls are magnificent and unforgettable, the waterfalls are just a 30-minute drive from Portland.

For more information, please visit Wikipedia - Multnomah Falls

Here are a few photos, the first 2 are
Charles Dawley (Links to the photos on its flickr: first picture, second photo)

 Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls

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 Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls

Next Photo of Multnomah close - by Jonathan jackets visit his flickr

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 Multnomah Falls, near the field

Multnomah Falls, near the

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Friday, January 29, 2016

Wizard Hat is a natural rock formation that is about .. well you guessed it  :-) Larger Map of the magician Hat

Next Photo Credit: Wizard's hat in the sunset - art landscape photography by Dennis Krukover (Dark Eclipse Studios)

 Wizard's hat in the sunset

Wizard's hat in sunset

Next Photo of Joe Blount (500px, website)

 Wizard's Hat, Oregon, USA

Wizard Hat, Oregon, USA

Next Photo from Chip Phillips (site, PhotographersofPlanetEarth.com, 500px )

Wizard's Hat, Oregon, USA

Wizard Hat, Oregon, USA

Next Photo of David Kingham (website, Facebook page)

 Wizard's Hat

Wizard Hat

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Friday, January 15, 2016

Abiqua Creek & amp; amp; Abiqua waterfalls in Oregon, USA.
Abiqua Falls is just below Goober Creek near "Santiam State Forest" is, the current drops dramatically (31 meters), thus creating the amazing Abiqua Falls.

For more information visit Wikipedia Abiqua Creek
Next photo of Abiqua Falls - Lief pictures

Abiqua falls

Abiqua falls

Next Photo of Abiqua Falls - by the talented Jonathan jackets - visit his flickr

Abiqua Falls

Abiqua cases

Next 3 photos of Abiqua cases by the amazing Jesse Estes - visit his website for more goodies

Abiqua Falls

Abiqua Falls

Abiqua Bach

Abiqua Creek

Abiqua Falls frozen, winter time

Abiqua Falls frozen, winter time

Next Photo of Abiqua Falls by - Copyright Greg Lief - LiefPhotos.com -

 Abiqua falls Copyright Greg Lief

Abiqua falls Copyright Greg Lief

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