Party at the lake
"Sit down, Nola." She said nope.
Courthouse
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Lake Ewauna
What's left of snow
An Oregon town
Southern Pacific steam locomotive
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Gate
They have loud complaints
Silhouette
Pine Street
Beyond the snow
Serenity
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Grief
Morse Electronic Jukebox, 1970s
Steps
R.I.P.
Horizon Nursery
Looking out
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Take-off
They thought I had food
Bread boy
Lucky accident
Dog on the dock
Illusion
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Door I
Door II
Blue car
Red truck
Alley window I
Alley window II
Alley, rainy day
4th and Main
Alley view
Simple art deco
Ragland Theater
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Old Ford
Rainy Sunday, 8th and Pine
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Dock, Lake Ewauna


This, and all waterways in the Klamath Basin, were heavily engineered in the 19th and early 20th centuries to serve logging, farming and settlement of homesteaders.
Only in recent years has some of it, such as small dams, been dismantled to prevent the extinction of Chinook salmon. A sizable one, Copco Dam, will be demolished, date unknown. This has been a decades-long battle between white ranchers and the Native American tribes downriver, whose entire culture is formed around the river and the salmon.
Small step by small step, the welfare of the salmon is prioritized over cattle. The ranchers have money to fight, and they fight hard. The tribes have public protests, lawsuits, fund raising and the backing of environmental groups. The Yurok, Karuk, and Klamath tribes have won a lawsuit negating the white ranchers' water rights as primary. Current information here: tinyurl.com/y3759rhd
Only in recent years has some of it, such as small dams, been dismantled to prevent the extinction of Chinook salmon. A sizable one, Copco Dam, will be demolished, date unknown. This has been a decades-long battle between white ranchers and the Native American tribes downriver, whose entire culture is formed around the river and the salmon.
Small step by small step, the welfare of the salmon is prioritized over cattle. The ranchers have money to fight, and they fight hard. The tribes have public protests, lawsuits, fund raising and the backing of environmental groups. The Yurok, Karuk, and Klamath tribes have won a lawsuit negating the white ranchers' water rights as primary. Current information here: tinyurl.com/y3759rhd
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