JChristopherGalleries > The Painted Hills in the John Day fossil beds national monument, bathed in late afternoon light
JChristopherGalleries > Last night's storm begins to clear as another day dawns in the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, in Central Oregon's high desert.
JChristopherGalleries > It is only a metaphor but an optical illusion can make it look like these two friedns can literally reach for the moon and actually succeed.  High cliffs near the Painted Hills of Central Oregon provide the backdrop.
JChristopherGalleries > Looking down on the Painted Hills, of the John Day Fossil Bed National Monument , in Central Oregon's high desert, it looked as though someone had tipped over the paint can. In reality the colored earth streaks are only pellets of Bentonite swollen to 'popcorn size' after the recent Spring rains
JChristopherGalleries > An old windmill still stands against the winds of the high plains near the Oregon Trail. It is Springtime and the desert grasses look colorful and inviting, despite the harsh windy conditions.
JChristopherGalleries > An old windmill still stands against the winds of the high plains near the Oregon Trail. It is Springtime and the desert grasses look colorful and inviting, despite the harsh windy conditions.
JChristopherGalleries > The old homestead seemed to drift away with the clouds --a timeless scene-- carrying with it all the memories of happier times, on the high plains, along the Oregon trail.
JChristopherGalleries > Juniper and tumbleweed break through a thin layer of new snow, as the sun sets behind a heavy November cloud-cover, near the Painted Hills of Central Oregon.
JChristopherGalleries > A closeup of the painted Hills in the John Day Fossil Bed National Monument , in Central Oregon's high desert
The Painted Hills in the John Day fossil beds national monument, bathed in late afternoon light
JChristopherGalleries > The Painted Hills in the John Day fossil beds national monument, bathed in late afternoon light
The Painted Hills in the John Day fossil beds national monument, bathed in late afternoon light
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