Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica), Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA
Field video of Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica) or Darlingtonia taken while photographing at Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Cobra Lily/Darlingtonia (Darlingtonia californica)
Location: Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA
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Ecoregion/Ecosystem: Coast Range Ecoregion
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Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica), Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA
Field video of Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica) taken while photographing at Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: Cobra Lily/Darlingtonia (Darlingtonia californica)
Location: Darlingtonia State Natural Site, Florence, Oregon, USA
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Ecoregion/Ecosystem: Coast Range Ecoregion
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Meat Eating Plants (The Bog )
Darlingtonia State Natural Site (18 acres) is a state park and botanical preserve located five miles (8 km) north of Florence, Oregon, United States on U.S. Route 101, just west of Mercer Lake and south of Sutton Lake that is dedicated to the preservation of a rare plant. The park has a short loop trail through a peat bog area overlooking patches of Darlingtonia. It is the only Oregon state park dedicated to the protection of a single plant species.
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Adventures in Florence, Oregon
Honeyman State Park-- hiking sand dunes, watching dune buggies, running around Lagoon/Waxmyrtle Lake, Darlingtonia State Park
California pitcher plant (Darlingtonia californica), Myrtle Creek Trail, California, USA
Field video of California pitcher plant (Darlingtonia californica taken while photographing on the Myrtle Creek Trail, California, USA. See my complete online collection of photos (stock photos) at Photoshelter:
Subject: California pitcher plant (Darlingtonia californica)
Location: Myrtle Creek Trail, Six Rivers National Forest, California, USA
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Ecoregion/Ecosystem: Klamath Mountains Ecoregion
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Darlingtonia, California Pitcher Plant
4K to 8K stunning stock video footage of California Pitcher Plant, Carnivorous Plant.
Darlingtonia, California Pitcher Plant
RDTV Jan 18 2015 A look back at 1968 in Eugene, Oregon and Senator Mark Hatfield
I'm kind of a history nut. I'm not saying I'm the most well-read guy when it comes to history but I love the topic, I love to read about it and to experience it. Yes, I like to experience history. How does one experience history? You listen and tell stories and this show will give you a lot of that.
Senator Jeff Merkley (D) Oregon - Jan 20th, 2015
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Oregon History 101 Promotional Video
Oregon History 101 is a nine-month public history program series designed to give Oregonians a basic understanding of the state’s significant people, places, and events. Each month, historians will present a chapter of Oregon History, beginning with the earliest peoples and ending with the turn of the twenty-first century. The series will emphasize Oregon’s connection to historical themes in American History, including Native history, early exploration, western expansion, race, gender, and social justice, and the post-industrial economy. Series Editors Dr. Carl Abbott and Dr. William Lang have designed the series and invited many of the state’s most distinguished senior scholars to speak. Each presentation will feature images from the Oregon Historical Society archives and will be filmed and made available on the World Wide Web, along with research guides and other digitized material from The Oregon Encyclopedia and the Oregon History Project. All events will take place at McMenamins Kennedy School (Portland) and will be free and open to the public.
Series Schedule and Speakers
September 8, 2014
Native Life and Pre-Contact
Dr. David Lewis, Cultural Resources Director, Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde
October 6, 2014
Exploration and Fur Trade
Dr. William Lang, Emeritus Professor of History, Portland State University
Gregory Shine, Chief Ranger and Historian, Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
November 3, 2014
Missionaries, the Oregon Trail, and State-Making
Dr. David Johnson, Professor of History, Portland State University
December 1, 2014
Immigration and Ethnicity
Dr. Jacqueline Peterson, Emeritus Professor of History, Washington State University
January 5, 2015
Cities and Towns
Dr. Carl Abbott, Emeritus Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University
February 2, 2015
Progressive Era and Women
Dr. Kimberly Jensen, Professor of History, Western Oregon University
March 2, 2015
Economic Change: Ships to Silicon Chips
Dr. Daniel Pope, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Oregon
April 6, 2015
New Politics: Environmentalism and Civil Rights
Dr. Steven Johnson, Adjunct Professor of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University
Dr. Marisa Chappell, Professor of History, Oregon State University
May 4, 2015
Thinking About Oregon
Dr. Richard Etulain, Emeritus Professor of History, University of New Mexico
Dr. Jane Hunter, Professor of History, Lewis & Clark College
This event is sponsored McMenamins, Oregon Historical Society, Oregon Encyclopedia, Oregon History Project, Oregon Council of Teachers of English and Portland State University.
For more information visit oregonencyclopedia.org
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Welcome To The Oregon Country
Welcome To The Oregon Country
The everlasting documentary of The Oregon Country. This channel focuses on the Land People, Economics, History and Culture of the great Oregon Country.
Central Oregon Coast: the Chaos of Cook's Chasm, Thor's Well - near Yachats
From The chaotic and the cool at Cook's Chasm and Thor's Well, near Yachats on the central Oregon Coast. Wild waves cause the hole to bubble over, beneath the gaze of Cape Perpetua. More at
Pavel Goberman, candidate to become US Senator from Oregon
Pavel Goberman, speaking before the Washington County Public Affairs Forum, explains why he should be the next US Senator from Oregon.