File:Oregon Badlands Wilderness -- Ancient Juniper Trail (26840407285).jpg
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DescriptionOregon Badlands Wilderness -- Ancient Juniper Trail (26840407285).jpg |
The United States Congress designated the Oregon Badlands Wilderness in 2009 and it now has 29,180 acres. All of this wilderness is located in Oregon and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The Oregon Badlands Wilderness holds a number of remarkable and exciting landforms and geologic features. Most of the area includes the rugged Badlands volcano, which has features of inflated lava. Windblown volcanic ash and eroded lava make up the sandy, light-colored soil that covers the low and flat places in these fields of lava. Dry River, active during each of several ice ages, marks the southeast boundary between two volcanic areas – Badlands volcano and the Horse Ridge volcanoes. Earth movements along the Brothers Fault Zone have faulted and sliced up the old Horse Ridge volcanoes, but not Badlands volcano. The Badlands formed in an unusual way. The flow that supplied lava to the Badlands apparently developed a hole in the roof of its main lava tube. This hole became the source of lava that built a shield volcano that we call the Badlands (technically, a rootless shield volcano). An irregularly-shaped pit crater at the top of the shield marks the site where lava flowed in all directions to create the Badlands. A variety of wildlife species inhabit the area including yellow-bellied marmots, bobcat, mule deer, elk, and antelope. The southern portion of the Badlands Wilderness includes crucial winter range for mule deer. Avian species include prairie falcons and golden eagles. These photos were taken in April 2016, Along the wilderness area's Ancient Juniper Trail from its start at the Flatiron Trailhead (just east of Bend, OR, on Highway 20) to its junction with the Flatiron Trail. Photos by Greg Shine, BLM |
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Source | Oregon Badlands Wilderness -- Ancient Juniper Trail |
Author | Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington from Portland, America |
Camera location | 43° 57′ 27.48″ N, 121° 03′ 05.39″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 43.957633; -121.051497 |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by BLMOregon at https://flickr.com/photos/50169152@N06/26840407285 (archive). It was reviewed on 14 May 2018 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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Date and time of data generation | 11:48, 29 April 2016 |
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Longitude | 121° 3′ 5.39″ W |
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