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  • During dusk, a full moon rises above the Cascade Mountain Range.  The Wood House, was built in 1870 by Civil War veteran Martin Sylvester Wood.  The house stands in Eagle Point, Oregon  along Hwy 62 which leads from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. The house is one of the oldest in southern Oregon and is preserved by the Wood House Preservation Group.
    20090110_030_Wood House_OR.jpg
  • As the moon covers all of the sun, just the corona or aura of plasma remains illuminated. Total Solar Eclipse captured on August 21, 2017 in Salem, Oregon.
    20170821_086_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • As the moon covers all of the sun, just the corona or aura of plasma remains illuminated. Total Solar Eclipse captured on August 21, 2017 in Salem, Oregon.
    20170821_085_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • Oregon State Capital in Salem, Oregon with Golden Man Pioneer Statue during the  2017 Total Solar Eclipse  on August 21, 2017.
    20170821_121_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • Dawn in Medford, Oregon. Dawn sky with moon and city lights in Medford Oregon from the foothills on the east side of the city.
    20071014_01_Medford.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_040_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • As the last portion of the sun remains visible during a Total Solar Eclipse, the eclipse looks like a diamond ring.  The solar flares on the sun just become visible at this point.  Captured on August 21, 2017 in Salem, Oregon.
    20170821_088_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_023_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • As the last portion of the sun remains visible during a Total Solar Eclipse, the eclipse looks like a diamond ring.  The solar flares on the sun just become visible at this point.  Captured on August 21, 2017 in Salem, Oregon.
    20170821_087_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_027_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • Composite Image of the progression of the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse also named the Great American Eclipse. Captured in Salem, Oregon along the path of totality on August 21, 2017.  Shows both beginning and ending diamond ring.
    2017 Eclispe Composite3_Totality_v1.jpg
  • As the last portion of the sun remains visible during a Total Solar Eclipse, the eclipse looks like a diamond ring.  The solar flares on the sun just become visible at this point.  Captured on August 21, 2017 in Salem, Oregon.
    20170821_059_Solar Eclipse.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_050_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_051_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is known for its great surfing. The pier, an icon of the Huntington Beach Coast, is 1,850 feet (560 m) long and is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast.  It has been damaged or destroyed four times; in 1912, 1939, 1983 and most recently on January 17, 1988 destroying the End Cafe for the second time in the decade. The first three piers were constructed from wood, the fourth and current pier is constructed from concrete and designed to withstand 31-foot (9.4 m) waves or a 7.0 magnitude earthquake.  At the end of the Pier is Ruby's Diner which is a 1940's style diner serving hamburgers, shakes, and other classic American food.
    20070818_026_Hungtington_Beach.jpg
  • Mount McLoughlin is a volcano in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon that is within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area.    The mountain reaches 9,495 feet and is north of Mount Shasta in California, west of Upper Klamath Lake, and south of Crater Lake.  On a clear day, the Sky Lakes Wilderness area, Crater Lake, Rogue Valley, and Mount Shasta are visible from the summit, which is accessible by a strenuous 5 mile hike.
    20090714C_034_Mt McLoughlin.jpg
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