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Oct 4, 2021 01:08:26   #
Dave.Largent Loc: Puyallup, Washington
 
Fort Rock is a tuff ring located on an ice age 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. Its name is derived from the tall, straight sides that resemble the palisades of a fort. The region around Fort Rock contains about 40 such tuff rings and is located in the Brothers Fault Zone of central Oregon's Great Basin. William Sullivan, an early settler in the area, named Fort Rock in 1873 while searching for lost cattle. Fort Rock was created when basalt magma rose to the surface and encountered the wet mud of a lake bottom.
Like a desert mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises out of the barren, immense flatness of Oregon's high desert. An enormous near-circle of towering jagged rock walls make it look like a fort. Hike around and you'll soon realize it's even bigger than it looks! It's an old tuff ring set in what was a shallow sea in prehistoric times.

The town of Fort Rock had a general store which also included a gas station that was in operation from the early 1900s until it closed in May 2013.


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Oct 4, 2021 01:20:02   #
Vansmy
 
Beautiful pictures! Love the BW choice!

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Oct 4, 2021 01:36:45   #
AJFRED Loc: Alabama
 
Beautiful set!

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Oct 4, 2021 05:17:41   #
DAN Phillips Loc: Graysville, GA
 
Dave, you did good!

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Oct 4, 2021 06:19:48   #
SkyKing Loc: Thompson Ridge, NY
 
…these are outstanding…!

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Oct 4, 2021 06:24:56   #
nimbushopper Loc: Tampa, FL
 
Nice, dramatic photos!

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Oct 4, 2021 06:35:47   #
DIRTY HARRY Loc: Hartland, Michigan
 
Verry nice.

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Oct 4, 2021 07:23:06   #
tradio Loc: Oxford, Ohio
 
Very well done- B&W works so well!

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Oct 4, 2021 07:47:06   #
VTMatwood Loc: Displaced Vermonta in Central New Hampsha
 
Excellent set!

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Oct 4, 2021 07:54:39   #
MSW
 
tremendous set!

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Oct 4, 2021 08:27:25   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice b&ws!

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Oct 4, 2021 09:14:47   #
saxman71 Loc: Wenatchee
 
These shots have an infrared look to them that is very appealing. And you got some great clouds to add interest. I've wanted to visit that part of Oregon for some time now. But it's pretty much in the middle of nowhere which has put me off so far.

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Oct 4, 2021 09:26:04   #
Quixdraw Loc: x
 
A fine, dramatic set of monochromes!

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Oct 4, 2021 18:14:14   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Dave.Largent wrote:
Fort Rock is a tuff ring located on an ice age 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. Its name is derived from the tall, straight sides that resemble the palisades of a fort. The region around Fort Rock contains about 40 such tuff rings and is located in the Brothers Fault Zone of central Oregon's Great Basin. William Sullivan, an early settler in the area, named Fort Rock in 1873 while searching for lost cattle. Fort Rock was created when basalt magma rose to the surface and encountered the wet mud of a lake bottom.
Like a desert mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises out of the barren, immense flatness of Oregon's high desert. An enormous near-circle of towering jagged rock walls make it look like a fort. Hike around and you'll soon realize it's even bigger than it looks! It's an old tuff ring set in what was a shallow sea in prehistoric times.

The town of Fort Rock had a general store which also included a gas station that was in operation from the early 1900s until it closed in May 2013.
Fort Rock is a tuff ring located on an ice age lak... (show quote)


Every one a masterpiece, Dave, or should is say Mister Adams
🍓💞❤️💞🍓

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Oct 5, 2021 05:59:04   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
Dave.Largent wrote:
Fort Rock is a tuff ring located on an ice age 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. Its name is derived from the tall, straight sides that resemble the palisades of a fort. The region around Fort Rock contains about 40 such tuff rings and is located in the Brothers Fault Zone of central Oregon's Great Basin. William Sullivan, an early settler in the area, named Fort Rock in 1873 while searching for lost cattle. Fort Rock was created when basalt magma rose to the surface and encountered the wet mud of a lake bottom.
Like a desert mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises out of the barren, immense flatness of Oregon's high desert. An enormous near-circle of towering jagged rock walls make it look like a fort. Hike around and you'll soon realize it's even bigger than it looks! It's an old tuff ring set in what was a shallow sea in prehistoric times.

The town of Fort Rock had a general store which also included a gas station that was in operation from the early 1900s until it closed in May 2013.
Fort Rock is a tuff ring located on an ice age lak... (show quote)


Fantastic set of images!!!! Dave

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