The High Desert Museum Tour
Today we went to the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, USA which was full of history and some exciting animals, reptiles and insects I've never had the chance to see before.
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High Desert Museum | Bend, OR
Learn about the lives of Native Americans and early homesteaders, and come face-to-face with native wildlife, including river otters, bobcats, and birds of prey. Explore more Oregon adventures at
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Birds, Reptiles and lots of history! The High Desert Museum makes for a great family-friendly activity.
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High Desert Museum Bend Oregon a short tour, still so much to see!
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Have kids and find yourself in Bend Oregon, there is no better place to go than the High Desert Museum! This was an amazing day and set a great tone for our full time RV Adventure across America!
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Bird show - High Desert Museum, Bend OR - July 2012
High Desert Museum behind the scenes
Here's a taste of what happens behind the scenes at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon.
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The High Desert Museum is located near Bend, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1982, it brings regional wildlife, culture, art and natural resources together to promote an understanding of natural and cultural heritage of North America's high desert country.
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High Desert Museum Through Maya's Eyes
Video for the 2018 High Desert Rendezvous at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon. Featuring Maya Andrick, who helped create a special program at the museum for kids and adults with disabilities.
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River Otters at the High Desert Museum in Bend, OR
Two otters swimming and playing at the High Desert Museum. Help raise money for their new home!
A visit to the High Desert Museum
Bend's High Desert Museum showcases the history, culture, arts and wildlife of the Central Oregon region. (Collin Andrew/The Register-Guard)
Tim's exhibit demonstration at the High Desert Museum in Sunriver, Oregon
High Desert Museum Fish Talk
High Desert Museum Fish Talk, Bend, Oregon
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Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes at the Bend high desert museum.
Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes at the Bend high desert museum. Just some short clips from a trip we went on to Bend in Eastern Oregon.
Crotalus oreganus is a venomous pit viper species found in North America in the western United States, parts of British Columbia, and northwestern Mexico. Seven subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here. Wikipedia
Scientific name:Crotalus oreganus
Higher classification:Rattlesnake
Hopefully in the future we can do more highlight videos, and in the summer do some fun Oregon herping adventures, we have lots of Awesome reptiles to be found!
Strange Artifacts Found in American Deserts
At one point in time, the entire mojave desert was covered in water and before European settlers moved in, it was inhabited by massive wild animals, and advancee native americwn civilizations some of whic mysteriously disappeared. From sandals left by the anasaxi to even a mummified cowboy, here are...
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6. Sloth Dung
A giant, extinct sloth once lived inside caves in Utah and it turns out he used this cave as a toilet, whenever duty called. Analyzing this mummified dung can give researchers an insight on what he was eating 11,000 years ago. A chemical analysis shows that it feasted on a shrub known as desert globemallow, which is often nicknamed Mormon Tea, as well as a drought surviving plant known as saltbush. Modern days sloths don’t regulate temperature very well and finding this dung inside a cave also proves that they must have began finding shelter in caves in order to keep warm. This give them a good idea of what plants were growing in present day Utah as well as the climate
5.Anasazi Sandals
The anasazi are a very mysterious tribe of native americans who often had some strange displays of cave art near the 4 corners region of the united states. Did you think californians were the first to use flip flops? That’s clearly not the case as more and more sandal artifacts from the anasazi people are showing up! The desert ground is often hot for at least half of the year and it’s not the easiest thing to step on if you’re barefoot. The anasazi manufactured sandals made from whole leaf yucca which was woven carefully to the person’s foot. Prehistoric sandals were nothing like the kind of shoes we have today but the crafting techniques certainly show a degree of sophistication. Sandals were interweaved with looms diagonally from one side of the sandal to the other, creating enough layers to keep their feet protected on a minimal level
4.Cowboy Mummy
There aren’t a whole lot mummies in North America compared to places like Egypt or Peru but the very few mummies that have been discovered in our deserts are pretty creepy. This mummy were looking at here was found in the desert near Gila Bend Arizona and he was given the nickname of Sylvester, kind of like the cat. Rumor on the web has it that he was caught cheating while playing poker, and tried to escape the angry person shooting at him by running off into the desert. He bled out and the dry desert preserved his body. However that might have just been a story to attract some attention. It’s most likely that his body was quickly preserved with an abnormally large amount arsenic after passing. It’s turned out the real answer was a little bit of both stories and he was found to have buckshot in his internal organs. He’s on display at the Ye old curiousity shop in seattle washington.
3. The Mojave Nugget
The largest known golden nugget found in California is known as the Mojave nugget and it was found in 1977 by a prospector Ty Paulsen. Weighing in at 4.9 kilograms it’s worth roughly 205,800 dollars with the current price of gold! Who knew a hobby could result in such a life changing discovery. The massive chunk of gold ore was found near Randsburg, California which as had a history of gold mining since 1895 when gold was first discovered. Ty Paulsen is certainly happy no other pioneer was able to find this chunk of metal! It was apparently so heavy, that a special gold scale had to be created for this specific specimen. It was donated to the natural history museum of los angeles county which seems like one heck of a donation! Instead of playing the lottery, you might as well just buy a metal detector and get to work
2.Petroglyphs of Sloan Canyon
Located south of Las Vegas, the petroglyphs of sloan canyon are often overlooked by the petroglyphs at the valley of fire or red rock canyon. How these should not be overlooked, and are some of the best preserved petroglyphs in the western united states. It’s not a tourist friendly attraction and the sloan canyon conservation area was created basically to keep people out rather than to keep them in.. They date back to 12,000 years ago and it requires an intense 2 to 3 mile hike to reach. Much of the artwork is open to interpretation and some of them might even make you wonder if the piutes who lived here might have made some kind of contact with extraterrestrials. It’s believed that the valley was filled with more water at one point in time, meaning that it was much more habitable than it is now.
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Snaketown ~ Lost City Of Phoenix & The Ball Courts
I go over the lost city called Snaketown located just south of Phoenix, Arizona...covered by the desert since it was last excavated about 50 years ago. An impressive feature was a large Ballcourt. Also ancient canals...pyrite mirrors and more. My report...
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High Desert Museum Suspect suffered from depression
NewsChannel 21's Pedro Quintana spoke family and friends about Nicholas Berger, the suspect who was shot and killed at the High Desert Museum.