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The southern end of Lake Abert is surrounded by alkali flats and barren hillsides.
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A mullen plant flowers along U.S. Highway 395 at Lake Abert.
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Llao Rock viewed from the Summit of Wizard Island
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The Phantom Ship is a volcanic rock formation that juts up out of the waters of Crater Lake.
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Rinehart's stone house was built as a stop on the Oregon Trail in 1872.
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The public school in Juntura is a historic red-brick building.
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Irrigated farmland adds a splash of green to the arid hills of eastern Oregon.
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An old steel bridge crosses the Malheur River.
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An abandoned alignment of Highway 20 cuts through an outcropping of volcanic rock.
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A modern highway bridge over the Malheur River is seen through the quaint concrete arches of the old bridge.
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Local cowboys frequent this rustic eatery in Drewsey.
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Antique farm equipment sits on display on U.S. Highway 20 in eastern Oregon.
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U.S. Highway 20 makes a dramatic descent from Drinkingwater Pass in eastern Oregon. Drewsey is visible in the distant valley.
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The remote cowboy village of Drewsey sits among trees next to the Malheur River.
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Jagged volcanic rocks can be seen along Van-Drewsey Road.
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Van-Drewsey Road passes through grasslands and scenic hill country in eastern Oregon.
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The Malheur River winds past many volcanic outcroppings.
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The historic Methodist Church in Lakeview features a facade of stone with many stained glass windows.
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The white alkali soil of the Lake Abert shoreline gives it the appearance of a sandy beach.
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The Abert Rim reflects in Lake Abert.

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