Flowing Water     
© 2006-2010 Stephen Thompson
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McKenzie River
Cedar Bones
Located in one of the last stands of Port Orford Cedar,  the north fork of the Elk
River falls rapidly to the sea.  There is a root disease that is killing these trees, spread
through the soil mostly by tires, but also by shoes of hikers.  This is truly Port
Orford Cedar's last stand.  This image took first place in the Port Orford Cedar
Festival.   Maximum print size; 40" X 60"
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Temperate Rain Forest Falls
A small stream flowing into the Elk River, tumbles through lush moss and ferns on it's journey
to the sea, only 15 miles away.   Maximum print size; 44" X 46"
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McKenzie River and Forest
The trail between Koosah and Sahalie Falls on the McKenzie River is and easy hike past
beautiful rapids and lush green forest.  Maximum print size; 36" X 47"
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Streams, rivers, waterfalls, from trickles to torrents, my favorite subject.  If ever there was a
temple to water, it is the Pacific Northwest.
Golden Falls
Golden falls from the lower trail, upper trail can be seen as ledge, even with the lip of the falls
on left side.  With a good flow of water on a sunny January day, the falls is very impressive!   
Golden and Silver Falls are located about 20 miles NE of Coos Bay Oregon.  
Maximum print size; 48" X 44"
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