Clarno Arch not likely to end up on Oregon license plates like that Delicate one in Utah

This picture was supposed to be posted on this blog.

Since my camera gave it the same number as my birth year, I shall use a picture of a sheepherder’s wagon.

This time, the Clarno Arch photo received the same number as the year I graduated from high school.

Since my camera can now take pictures with the number DSC_5972, I’m relieved that I won’t have to continue playing this game.

In any case, it’s worth sharing the picture with No. DSC_1969. It’s through Clarno Arch, standing below and looking directly up.

Clarno Arch is not as striking as

However, the travel from Portland is much shorter.

This is the iconic feature of the

of Wheeler County’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. While doing research for a story about Fossil, the site of the sheepherder’s wagon (which will be the topic of a future post), I went to the monument.

It’s a

However, once you know its location, you may identify it from specific locations in the parking lot on the skyline.

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