Rockfall below the ridge
Don't have your picnic here
Shadow
Rocky plain
Road into the sun
Darkest Night
Silo complex
Farmhouse
Winema Elevators, Inc.
I can think of a few things to say...
Hatches and outlets
Teeth
Grain car
Kind of small for the job
Silo landscape
Looming
Harp
Stairs to nowhere
Greenery
The mystery
What should I do?
Boy howdy, isn't that the truth!
May I take your order?
Warehouses
Warehouse
Desolate corner
Buttresses
Wires wires wires
Vastness
Farm road
Two Internationals and a mystery truck
Not an average landscape
Site of WWII Japanese-American Segregation Camp
Oh, hello! (PiP)
Hay with tires
International tractor and Chevrolet truck
Chevy potato trucks
Trucks on a ridge
Country road
Path on a beautiful day
GMC and Chevrolet
Federal military truck, 1943-ish
Cityscape
Evening
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"The Peninsula"


Northern section of the Lava Beds National Monument. Most of the flat landscape in the photos taken this day were the bottom of Lower Klamath Lake, 94,000 acres of marshlands that were home to the Modoc people. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation began a draining process by the early 1910s for the purpose of settling the land with homesteaders.
"The drained lakebed of Lower Klamath turned into a dusty waste of dried peat that burned annually into the 1930s."
The long butte above was a peninsula in the lake. oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/lower_klamath_lake/#.WCA1p_krKM8
"The drained lakebed of Lower Klamath turned into a dusty waste of dried peat that burned annually into the 1930s."
The long butte above was a peninsula in the lake. oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/lower_klamath_lake/#.WCA1p_krKM8
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