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