Saturday, February 7, 2015

Oregon National Parks

The road to California carried out 250,000 gold miners and farmers to the gold fields and fertile farmland of California in the 1840s and 1850s - the largest mass migration in American history. More than 1,000 miles of trails and bumpy tracks are still visible in the big Western developed - Remembering the victims, struggles and triumphs of the early settlers and American travelers.

It is difficult for visitors to forget their first view of Crater Lake. With breathtaking cliffs high above 2,000 meters above sea is calm, beautiful and a must for anyone to find the beauty in nature.

According to Lewis and Clark expedition reached the Pacific Ocean, camped here on the coast of Oregon in winter 1805-1806.

John Day Valley has received an fossils of plants and animals that are more than 40 of the 65 million years Age of Mammals.

Looking for a water route to the Pacific, Lewis & Clark opened a window to the west of the young United States.

Canned locations in Oregon and Washington, connected with the territory of arrival and winter expedition of Lewis and Clark in the lower Columbia River in winter 1805-1806, after his successful crossing of the North American continent.

To obtain the 38 sites in the park in Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington and interpret the history of the Nez Perce.

A pioneer in the westward expansion of America, the Oregon Trail was the way to the Pacific to the fur traders, gold miners, missionaries and others.

It has a marble cave stalagmite active complex formation and needle old growth forest remains.

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