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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park
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  • Luminaire in fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
    Luminaire Fall Colors Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park Portland Oregon
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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Serpentine path and fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
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  • A dusting of snow on fall leaves near the summit of Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Serpentine path and fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
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  • Fall foliage in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Misty fall at the summit loop in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Fall colors in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_10b_October-2019.jpg
  • Fall colors in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Misty fall at the summit loop in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Fall foliage in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Three trees in fall, Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.
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  • The beautiful red and yellow leaves that fall from deciduous trees are a splendid sign of Autumn.  Located on an extinct volcanic cinder cone, and designed in 1909 by Frederick Law Olmsted and John Charles Olmsted, this urban park celebrates its centennial in 2009/2010, at a time when the future of the beloved open water reservoirs within the park is threatened by new EPA regulations.  Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon F4, 20-35/2.8D. Fuji RVP 50.  Photo: November 2001.
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  • Three trees in fall, Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.
    Three Red Trees, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • The beautiful red and yellow leaves that fall from deciduous trees are a splendid sign of Autumn.  Located on an extinct volcanic cinder cone, and designed in 1909 by Frederick Law Olmsted and John Charles Olmsted, this urban park celebrates its centennial in 2009/2010, at a time when the future of the beloved open water reservoirs within the park is threatened by new EPA regulations.  Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon F4, 20-35/2.8D. Fuji RVP 50.  Photo: November 2001.
    Autumn Splendor, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Unidentified climber falls from the last moves in the Finals round of the Veggi-Fruit Open climbing competition, July 1995, Durban Beachfront, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5.  Fuji RVP Velvia 50.
    Climbing Competition, Durban
  • Backlit Black tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica)) also known as blackgum in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Tree #5 Trees of Mt Tabor Park. Kodak Portra 400, W Nikkor 35mm f/2.5, Nikonos-V.
    AJH_11b_November-2019.jpg
  • Vine Maple (Acer circinatum), Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Fog at Reservoir 1, emptied for restoration work, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon. Reservoir 1 is one of three open reservoirs at Mount Tabor Park and of five total in Portland.  The 3 open reservoirs in Mount Tabor Park, with their ancillary structures, were placed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 2004.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation: Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, referred to as the LT2 rule imposes new requirements that open water reservoirs be covered, buried or additionally treated.  This applies to Portland's five open reservoirs and to the unfiltered Bull Run source supplying them.  To comply with these regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015.
    Fog at Reservoir 1 Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Mount Tabor Park
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  • Backlit Black tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) also known as blackgum in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Tree #5 Trees of Mt Tabor Park. Kodak Portra 400, W Nikkor 35mm f/2.5, Nikonos-V.
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  • Gatehouse 5 and reflections on Reservoir 5, with the City of Portland beyond.  This is one of three open reservoirs at Mount Tabor Park, and of five total in Portland.  The 3 open reservoirs in Mount Tabor Park, with their ancillary structures, were placed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 2004.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation: Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, referred to as the LT2 rule imposes new requirements that open water reservoirs be covered, buried or additionally treated.  This applies to Portland's five open reservoirs and to the unfiltered Bull Run source supplying them.
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  • In October 2020 the statue in Mt Tabor Park of Harvey W Scott was toppled by demonstrators. The granite plinth engraved with the inscription: "Pioneer, Editor, Publisher and molder of public opinion in Oregon and the nation" was vandalized with the word “COLONIZER” added above “Pioneer”. Harvey W Scott was editor of The Oregonian newspaper from 1866–1872. The statue was found toppled to the ground on the morning of 20 October 2020 following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland. On 20 February 2021, a sculpture entitled Bust of York, by an unidentified artist, appeared on the same pedestal.
    Empty Statue Pedestal Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • On the morning of 20 October 2020 the statue in Mt Tabor Park of Harvey W Scott was found toppled to the ground following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland. The granite plinth engraved with the inscription: "Pioneer, Editor, Publisher and molder of public opinion in Oregon and the nation" was vandalized with the word “COLONIZER” added above “Pioneer”. Harvey W Scott was editor of The Oregonian newspaper from 1866–1872.
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  • Gatehouse 5 sunset silhouette, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Historic light fixture, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Hiker on Arendsig Ridge, above the uMlambonja River Valley. The red grass is rooigras (Themeda triandra). Above the cliffs is the Ngwavu Plateau and the Ganabu Ridge rising to the left. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F100; 24-50/3.3-4.5D. Kodak E100VS.
    uMlambonja River Valley Drakensberg.jpg
  • On the morning of 20 October 2020 the statue in Mt Tabor Park of Harvey W Scott was found toppled to the ground following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland. The granite plinth engraved with the inscription: "Pioneer, Editor, Publisher and molder of public opinion in Oregon and the nation" was vandalized with the word “COLONIZER” added above “Pioneer”. Harvey W Scott was editor of The Oregonian newspaper from 1866–1872.
    Vandalized Harvey W Scott Statue Ped...jpg
  • Reservoir 1 preservation, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • 2020 Mount Tabor Park Calendar
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  • Colors of summer in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Sun dappled firs, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Warm to cool; sun's last rays on the curved wall of Gatehouse 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Study of drinking water Reservoir 5, which violates the EPA LT2 Rule, Mount Tabor Park,  Portland, Oregon.
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  • Gatehouse 5 crenellations, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Sunset shadows on SE Salmon Way, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Tar n Trail Run 2018 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Gatehouse 5 reflected at sunset in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Acer circinatum (Vine Maple), Mount Tabor Park
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  • Reservoir 6 headhouse, Mount Tabor Park,  Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Acer circinatum (Vine Maple), Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon
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  • Reservoir 6 headhouse, which violates the EPA LT2 Rule, Mount Tabor Park,  Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Gatehouse 6, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Warm to cool; sun's last rays on the curved wall of Gatehouse 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Autumn leaves and sun on forest trail, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.  Photo: September 1999.  Nikon F4, 35/2.0.  Fuji Velvia RVP50.
    Forest Trail, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Reservoir 1 preservation, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Gatehouse 5 crenellations reflected, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Gatehouse 5 reflected at sunset in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Reservoir 6 headhouse, Mount Tabor Park,  Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Reservoir 7, Portland Water Bureau's last remaining active drinking water reservoir in Mount Tabor Park, is a covered, underground tank built in 1912, with a capacity of 200,000 gallons. Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.
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  • Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Sunset shadows on SE Salmon Way, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Historic light fixture, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Gatehouse 5 reflected at sunset in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Mist shrouds the summit, Mount Tabor Park, Portland Oregon.
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  • Entwined Pine Reservoir 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Sun's first rays on Gatehouse 5, while fog blankets the city, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Gatehouse 5 Fog Sunrise Mt Tabor Par...jpg
  • Sunset last light over Reservoir 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Oak tree at the tennis courts, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Reservoir 6 headhouse, Mount Tabor Park,  Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH-04b-April-2015-Mount-Tabor-Park-...jpg
  • Historic light fixture and firs, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
    AJH-10a-October-2015-Mount-Tabor-Par...jpg
  • Surface runoff and channel drain detail of stormwater facilities, Ankeny Plaza / Saturday Market, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Forest Trail Sunrise,Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.
    Forest Trail Sunrise Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • The crater floor and basalt walls of Mount Tabor's extinct volcanic cinder cone create a spectacular amphitheater setting and backdrop for summertime music concerts, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Gatehouse 5 sunset silhouette, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Sun dappled firs, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Colors of summer in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Mount Hood 3,426m (11,239ft) at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon D700. Nikon AF Nikkor 300mm f/4 IF-ED.
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  • Acer circinatum (Vine Maple), Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA
    AJH-09b-September-2015-Mount-Tabor-P...jpg
  • View of Reservoir 5 through autumn leaves at sunset, Mt Tabor Park.  This is one of three open reservoirs at Mt Tabor Park and of five total in Portland.  The 3 open reservoirs in Mount Tabor Park were placed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 15, 2004.  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation: Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, referred to as the LT2 rule imposes new requirements that open water reservoirs be covered, buried or additionally treated.  This applies to Portland's five open reservoirs and to the unfiltered Bull Run sourse supplying them.
    Sunset Over Reservoir 5, Mt Tabor Pa...jpg
  • Mount Hood 3426m (11,239ft) casts its own shadow at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon F4, AF300/4. Kodak E100VS
    Mount Hood Shadow, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Sunset last light over Reservoir 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Marc McLeod paddles his whitewater kayak through rapids below Howick Falls, with the Umgeni River in full flood (1993), South Africa.  The waterfall is approximately 95 metres high (310 feet).  Nikon F90, Nikkor 80-200/2.8D, Fuji RFP. Photo: 1993
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  • Tugela Falls 183m max clear drop (614m overall) and Amphitheatre with Beacon Buttress 3121m and Sentinel 3165m (right). Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 35-135/3.5. E100SW. December 1996.
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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park
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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon
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  • Mountaineer looks across Drakensberg summit plateau towards the cliff edge of the Amphitheatre and frozen Tugela Falls, with the peaks of Beacon Buttress 3121m and Sentinel 3165m beyond.  Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5D. Fuji RDP. 1994.
    Mountaineer Amphitheatre Drakensberg.jpg
  • Snow falls on the basketball court in the crater of the extinct volcano, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Night shoot at Celestial Falls and old powerhouse, White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
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  • Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Horiz
  • Mel gets Oregon Geology ... sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Person
  • Night shoot at Celestial Falls and old powerhouse, White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
    Powerhouse-2-Hydro-Electric-Power.jpg
  • A celestial feast: sparks fly from a Catherine wheel below Celestial Falls and the Big Dipper (The Plough), White River Falls State Park, Wasco County, Oregon, USA.
    Big-Dipper-Celestial-Falls-Catherine...jpg
  • Oregon Geology sign describing Abert Rim, the 760-meter-high (2,500 ft) fault scarp (photo background), formed during the Miocene Period by block faulting.  The 250m (800 ft) sheer-sided basalt cap also forms the bed of Lake Abert on the adjacent block to the west.  Hwy 31, Valley Falls, Lake County, Oregon.
    Oregon Geology Sign, Abert Rim, Vertical
  • Hikers at a chasm in the Amphitheatre Wall, caused by erosion at a vertical fracture line in the basalt.  The Tugela Falls (visible below) drop 614m from this summit plateau elevation. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Nikon F90; 35-135/3.5. Kodak E100SW. December 1996.
    Hikers view Tugela Falls Amphitheatr...jpg
  • Red dawn and reflection in a wetland marsh near Tugela Falls on the Amphitheatre summit plateau.  In profile, left to right are Eastern Buttress 3047m, Devil's Tooth, Inner Tower and Mount Oompie. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 24/2.8D. E100SW. December 1996.
    Red Dawn Summit Wetland Drakensberg.jpg
  • Scaly Peak 2752m, Greater Injasuthi Buttress 3202m from Pt 2062, Leslie's Pass, Central Drakensberg. Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F4, Nikon MF Nikkor 35-135/3.5-4.5 AIS. Kodak E100SW. April 1997.
    Scaly Peak Drakensberg.jpg
  • Snow fall in Mount Tabor Park, 10 January 2017. Photo: 11-JAN-2016.
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  • Snow fall in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Photo: 11 January 2017.
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  • Snow fall in Mount Tabor Park, 10 January 2017. Photo: 11-JAN-2016. Nikon D700.
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  • Snow fall in Mount Tabor Park, 10 January 2017. Photo: 11-JAN-2016. Nikon D700.
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  • Fall colors, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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  • Snow fall in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Photo: 11 January 2017.
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  • Four climbers between Morraine Camp and High Camp on the northeast ridge of Chopicalqui 6,354m.  A large fall of fresh snow prevented any groups from summiting for several more days.
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  • Portland's downtown Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Willamette River make a stunning setting for the Oregon Trout Portland Triathlon.  The swim leg of the triathlon, shown here, started in ideal conditions and beautiful fall sunshine. Photo: 23-AUG-2009
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  • Portland's downtown Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Willamette River make a stunning setting for the Oregon Trout Portland Triathlon.  The swim leg of the triathlon, shown here, started in ideal conditions and beautiful fall sunshine. Photo: 23-AUG-2009
    Willamette-River-Portland-Oregon.jpg
  • The Freshwater Trust Oregon Trout Portland Triathlon started in ideal conditions, under beautiful fall sunshine, on the Willamette River in downtown Portland.  23 August 2009.  The Freshwater Trust is a not-for-profit organization that works to preserve and restore freshwater ecosystems through water health and fish recovery, under the Clean Water & Endangered Species Acts.
    Willamette-River-and-Salmon-Flags.jpg
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