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  • Oregondigital df724b60h
    "Majestic Mt. Hood towers over beautiful Lost Lake in the Mt. Hood National Forest. The tallest mountain in the state, Mt. Hood rises 11,235 feet in Oregon's Cascade Mountains and is noted for its excellent ...
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    "Lost Lake in Oregon's Cascade Mountains is one of the state's most popular scenic attractions, particularly in the fall when bright red and orange colors add to its well-photographed setting beneath 11,235-foot ...
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    Four hundred miles of magnificent beaches await the motorist who travels the Oregon Coast Highway (U. S. 101). Oregon's beaches are owned by the state and are free to the world. This photograph was taken ...
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  • 34. [Image] Mt. Hood
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    Headwaters of the Sandy river and western slope of Mt. Hood; reproduction after a forest fire. Mt. Hood, 11,245 feet high,named in 1792 in honor of Viscount Hood of the English peerage. Oregon State Highway ...
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  • Oregondigital s1784m05g
    227 mile airplane view of mountains. Photo shows South Sister, Middle Sister, North Sister, Mt. Washington, Three Finger Jack, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens, and Mt. Rainier.
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  • Oregondigital df724b64m
    "Mt. Jefferson rises 10,495 feet beyond the Metolius River in Oregon's rugged central Cascade Mountains. The swift-moving Metolius, probably the coldest stream in the state, begins in the icy springs at ...
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