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Town Long Gone

Our favorite thing to do is visit areas that no longer exist. While some people would rather be in Hawaii, Mexico, or on a cruise, we'd rather be in the desert surrounded by peace and quiet.

This is a town that use to see lots of activity during the mid 1800s to early 1900s and as with so many other towns out here, you can see what remains

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:confused:I agree with scott. Nice shot and it does look very lonely. I never realized Oregon had any desert??
 
Oregon is probably around 75% desert
 
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