Oregon
By Ailie
This is our routine to Oregon!
This is cannon beach and I really want to see it, because it is known for its beauty.
I’m really exited to see some whales when we go in a boat to try and find them.
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Oregon Day 1Loading...
Travelling South with a stop at Cabela's!Loading...
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My video is our stop at cabela’s! I loved the exhibits at cabela’s. Especially the animal mountain in the middle of it.
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This is a photo of Tate and I pretending to be the animals behind us in Cabelas, the lion and the ox.
The Astoria Column
My frieze! My first day of high school!
The Astoria Column is 125 feet tall and is covered on the outside by a frieze that depicts oregons history.
Oregon Day 2
Fort Stevens
On Sunday June 21, 1942, Fort Stevens was bombed by a japanize war submarine. The solders had been prepared for this moment for years, but they decided not to fire. The submarine didn’t know where it was shooting and it was only one submarine. The day after on June 22 after Sunday nights shelling the solvers examend the area. There was no damage to the fort and no one was killed.
High Life Adventures
Activities like the zip lining that high life provides are really important to the little community, because the activity’s it provides bring joy to everyone, and money.
Carrots
We tried a lot of different flavours of wings today! I loved the bbq ones! I also loved the carrots.
Oregon Day 3
Columbia River Maritime Museum
First Nations Section
First Nations Section
At first, when the colonizers came to North America (New France) and the indigenous were happy to meet new people from a foreign land. The Europeans would give a whole lot for beaver pelts and the indigenous thought it was silly. After the Europeans got what they needed through trade from the indigenous, they took over the land. The poor indigenous were now being forced to be like the Europeans. The indigenous were treated wrong now we are trying to make it up to them.