David Johnson, July 2004
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Volcanic terrain on road to Mount Lassen
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Eroded volcanic landscape
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Another view
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Fellow traveller and tourist
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Sulphur Works
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Stinky!
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On the road up to Lassen Peak
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More eroded volcanic landscape
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Brokeoff Mountain
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Lassen Peak and Lake Helen
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The Sundial Bridge in Redding, California
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Sundial Bridge
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The Sacramento River from the bridge
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View of Mount Shasta
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The Oregon Vortex, Oregon's cheesiest tourist trap
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Let's compare heights...
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It must be a mysterious vortex!
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Rogue River at Grant's Pass
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Canadian geese skimming the river
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The jet boats we're going to take
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Bald Eagle
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Hellgate Canyon on the Rogue River
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The rugged canyon
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Another jet boat
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The Rogue River below Crater Lake
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Rogue River
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River and lava tube
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The river exits from an underground passage
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Where the river enters the passage
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A gorge carved through lava
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More of the Rogue River gorge
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Entering the gorge
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Crater Lake in the rain
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Cold and wet Wizard Island
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An otter takes a dirt bath at the High Desert Museum
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Golden eagle at the High Desert Museum
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Another golden eagle, with lunch
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Red tailed hawk
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Closeup of scorpion
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Burrowing owl
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Cascade peaks seen on road to Newberry Caldera
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A wall of obsidian and pumice
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The Big Obsidian Flow at Newberry Caldera
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Obsidian, pumice, and Paulina Peak
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Obsidian
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Paulina Lake, Newberry Caldera
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More obsidian
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Obsidian flow
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More obsidian flow
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Crater between Paulina and East Lakes
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East Lake, Newberry Caldera
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Lava Butte at Newberry National Volcanic Monument
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A'a lava flows at Lava Lands
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The Trail of Molten Land
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Looking up at Lava Butte
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Mount Bachelor and the Three Sisters
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Me, Lava Lands, Deschutes Forest, Three Sisters
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A'a lava flows
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