Mountains, rivers and regions of Oregon
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One of our nation's longest free flowing rivers | John Day
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Contain the gold mining heritage of Oregon | Blue Mountain Region
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Runs along the western coastline | Coast Range
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Formations of cloumnar basalt dominate the landscape | Deschutes - Columbia Plateau
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Borders Oregon and Washington | Columbia River
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9670 foot high fault block mountain | Basin and Range
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This range encompasses Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson | Cascade Range
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Named from a group of Hawaiian trappers | Owyhee Mountains
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Made up of two volcanic regions | Cascade Mountains Region
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Metamorphic and igneous rocks that formed in an oceanic setting | Klamath Mountains Region
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Catch basin between the Coast range and the Cascades | Willamette Valley
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Located in Southeastern Oregon | Steens Mountain
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Runs through Salem and Portland | Willamette River
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Basement formed by a volcanic island chain | Coastal Range Region
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A river that runs through Bend and Redmond area | Deschutes
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Borders Oregon and Idaho | Snake River
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Most recent faulting and youngest volcanic activity in Oregon | High Lava Plains
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The northeastern Oregon mountain chain that is part of the Columia Plateau | Blue Mountains
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The Klamath River is scenic portions of these mountains | Klamath Mountains
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