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Cave Diving
Cave Diving is the most dangerous type of diving there is. Meet a team of researchers who take the risk to explore parts of an Oregon cave that have never been seen before. The cave is a restricted site located in the lava lands near the Idaho border and is believed to be the only divable freshwater cave in the Pacific Northwest. The divers use kayaks, flashlights, and scuba gear to explore the thermally heated lava cave.
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Dune Mushers
The Oregon Dunes Mail Run is one of the oldest and least-known of dog sled musher runs - maybe because it's not in the snow. The race covers 70 miles up and down steep dunes, forest paths and watery bogs from Reedsport to Florence. In bygone times, this wild corridor was the only way to travel between coastal towns.
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Field Journal Blog
That Tree Really is Big
by Vince Patton | 03/15/2010
We received an interesting footnote a few days ago to our recent story on the ancient limber pine that just might be the oldest living thing in Oregon.   Gary Dielman of Baker City tells us it might not just be the oldest tree, it appears to be the third largest limber pine in the [...]
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