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  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
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  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-192.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-157.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-108.jpg
  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-233.jpg
  • Preserved general store in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-197.jpg
  • Old planter implement in the preserved town of Fort Rock. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-175.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump and vintage gas pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-149.jpg
  • What appears to be a drilling rig in the Fort Rock homestead. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-125.jpg
  • Fort Rock homestead with windmill water pump. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-132.jpg
  • Blacksmith shop and building in the Fort Rock homestaed. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-140.jpg
  • Preserved general store with gas pump in Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-228.jpg
  • Preserved general store iinterior with wood stove n Fort Rock, Oregon. In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-207.jpg
  • In 1988 the Fort Rock Valley Historical Society opened the Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum which preserves and protects homestead-era structures. The buildings were moved from their original locations to the museum site just west of the town of Fort Rock., Oregon. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_homestead_08-04-2019d-114.jpg
  • The shape of a shaman or mystreious mythical figure stand in relief - etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IAV2.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-4.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D16.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908V2.jpg
  • Bighorn sheep and a buck (or possibly elk bull) along with other drawings are etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-6V2.jpg
  • An owl-like creature along with other figures is etched into relief against a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908AIV5V2.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D8.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D7.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D6.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D15.jpg
  • A mystreious or mythical figure etched into a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908IA-63-Edit.jpg
  • An owl-like creature along with other figures is etched into relief against a rock on the "Temani Pesh-wa" trail (also "written on rock" trail) in Columbia Hills State Park on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. This petroglyph was removed from the famous "Petroglyoh Canyon" along the Columbia River before it was flooded by construction of The Dalles Dam in 1957. The Army Corps Of Engineers stored the rock art until 2004 when Temani Pesh-wa trail was built.
    indian_rock_art_52908AIV5.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM179_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM188_1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock. Seen in silhouette at sunset.
    haystack_rock_DurHM183_1.jpg
  • Complex pictograph with petroglyohs, estimated to be 2000 - 3000 years old in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon. Native people who live in the area refer to the creators of the rock art in the Columbia River area as the "River People". Much of the original rock art in the area has been flooded by hydro projects or vandalized, but there remain some prinstine examples in out of the way areas.
    oregon_rock_art_6308CRGP-1.jpg
  • A series of irregular basalt rock projections along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The largest is known as Haystack Rock - seen at sunrise.
    haystack_rock_DurHM184_1.jpg
  • A rock breaks the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D5.jpg
  • A rock just about to hit the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D17.jpg
  • A rock breaks the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D14.jpg
  • A rock breaks the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D13.jpg
  • A rock impacts the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D12.jpg
  • Complex pictograph with petroglyohs, estimated to be 2000 - 3000 years old in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Washington. Native people who live in the area refer to the creators of the rock art in the Columbia River area as the "River People". Much of the original rock art in the area has been flooded by hydro projects or vandalized, but there remain some prinstine examples in out of the way areas.
    oregon_rock_art_6308CRGP-5.jpg
  • Complex pictograph with petroglyohs, estimated to be 2000 - 3000 years old in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon. Native people who live in the area refer to the creators of the rock art in the Columbia River area as the "River People". Much of the original rock art in the area has been flooded by hydro projects or vandalized, but there remain some prinstine examples in out of the way areas.
    oregon_rock_art_6308CRGP-2.jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D11.jpg
  • A group of red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on in the tidal zone of Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador. Note that the juvenile crabs are darker and blend into the rocks. There are 12 crabs in this image. Can you find them all?
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • Haystack Rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) traversing a tree limb at dawn in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    arboreal_rock_hyrax_21121VMs-107.jpg
  • Fort Rock is a volcanic landmark called a tuff ring, located on an ancient  lake bed in north Lake County, Oregon,. The ring is about 4,460 feet in diameter and stands about 200 feet high above the surrounding plain. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_7-24-2019iRR-142.jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hills area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    rock_hyrax_22012ZChP-299.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Red-headed_Rock_Agama_13012ZB-380.jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) traversing a tree limb at dawn in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    arboreal_rock_hyrax_21121VMs-106.jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-202-...jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-201.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • Fort Rock is a volcanic landmark called a tuff ring, located on an ancient  lake bed in north Lake County, Oregon,. The ring is about 4,460 feet in diameter and stands about 200 feet high above the surrounding plain. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_7-24-2019iRR-145.jpg
  • Fort Rock is a volcanic landmark called a tuff ring, located on an ancient  lake bed in north Lake County, Oregon,. The ring is about 4,460 feet in diameter and stands about 200 feet high above the surrounding plain. © Michael Durham
    fort_rock_7-24-2019iRR-138.jpg
  • Rock Hyrax (Procavia capensis) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hills area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    rock_hyrax_22012ZChP-293.jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-202.jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-191.jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-191-...jpg
  • Sheep Rock within the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    oregon_Sheep_Rock_12310TL_JD-3690.jpg
  • A red rock crab (Grapsus grapsus), Fernandina Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_82510FnD-214.jpg
  • A red rock crab (Grapsus grapsus), Fernandina Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_82510FnD-212.jpg
  • A red rock crab (Grapsus grapsus), Fernandina Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_82510FnD-212-Edit.jpg
  • A red rock crab (Grapsus grapsus), Fernandina Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_82510FnD-203.jpg
  • Tourists head toward Pinnacle Rock on Bartolome island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    Pinnacle_Rock__82410BTMi-102.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810GPFl2-7...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709.jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208Cm-T...jpg
  • A rock skipping across the water's surface.
    skipping_rock__21606D10.jpg
  • A rock splashing into water. Photographed with a high-speed camera.
    rock_splash__112206RS2.jpg
  • A rock splashing into water. Photographed with a high-speed camera.
    rock_splash__112206RS1.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    Red-headed_Rock_Agama_13012ZB-356.jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-201-...jpg
  • The Cathedral Rock feature of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument; Oregon.
    oregon_cathedral_rock_12510JDFB-189.jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709-E...jpg
  • A red rock crab, or Sally Lightfoot (Grapsus grapsus) on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Archipelago, Ecuador.
    red_rock_crab_galapagos_81810G-709-E...jpg
  • A rare coastal fog enshrouds Haystack rock, near Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast. The basalt formation is a fragile habitat for unique coastal plants and marine birds. It is designated a Marine Garden, and is also part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
    haystack_rock_cannon_beach_11208OCm-...jpg
  • A glacial erratic rock from Canada, deposited in Oregon by the Missoula floods, atop a foothill of the Northern Oregon Coast Range in Yamhill County between Sheridan and McMinnville off Oregon Route 18.  The rock is argillite believed to be 600 million years old and is also the only rock of its type outside of Canada.
    glacial_erratic_12812ERt-114.jpg
  • Goose rock above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO-101-E...jpg
  • Goose Rock, a geologic formation above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO_PAN1.jpg
  • Goose rock above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO-119.jpg
  • Goose rock above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO-119-E...jpg
  • Goose rock above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO-101.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hills area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-175.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-165.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-161.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-153.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-103.jpg
  • Goose Rock, a geologic formation above the John Day River in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon. Please note: a filter has been applied to give this image a vintage look.
    john_day_river_cliff_102210cCO_PAN1V...jpg
  • A red rock crab (Grapsus grapsus) approaches the water, Fernandina Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    red_crab_82510FnD-302.jpg
  • An adult male Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) in Matobo National Park, part of the Motopos Hiils area in Zimbabwe. The park is an U.N. UNESCO World Hertiage Site. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com
    colorful_lizard_22012ZChP-107.jpg
  • Interesting mixture of volcanic rocks along the shore of James Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    interesting_rocks_82410PPre-144-Edit.jpg
  • Interesting mixture of volcanic rocks along the shore of James Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    interesting_rocks_82410PPre-142-Edit.jpg
  • Interesting mixture of volcanic rocks along the shore of James Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    interesting_rocks_82410PPre-144-Edit...jpg
  • Interesting mixture of volcanic rocks along the shore of James Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    interesting_rocks_82410PPre-141-Edit.jpg
  • Interesting mixture of volcanic rocks along the shore of James Bay, Santiago Island, Galapagos Archipelago - Ecuador.
    interesting_rocks_82410PPre-141-Edit...jpg
  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-148.jpg
  • Sunset clouds are reflected among the  tidepools created by basalt rocks at low tide along the base of Haystack Rock. Near Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast.
    beach_rocks_11208OCm-145.jpg
  • San bushman rock paintings, estimated at around 2000 years old, in Nswatugi Cave in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    african_rock_paintings_21121NSw-271-...jpg
  • San bushman rock paintings, estimated at around 2000 years old, in Nswatugi Cave in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    african_rock_paintings_2112NSW2.jpg
  • A rhinoceras depicted in a San bushman rock paintings, estimated at around 2000 years old, in Nswatugi Cave in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    african_rock_paintings_21121NSw-245.jpg
  • San bushman rock paintings, estimated at around 2000 years old, in Nswatugi Cave in Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe.
    african_rock_paintings_21121NSw-221.jpg
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