My Oregon journal!
By: aiya
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The route from Vancouver to Newport Loading...
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I am exited to see this particular part of the Oregon coast because there is so much to see on just that one piece of land. Loading...
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I am most exited to see a fox. I heard that we where going to a Woolf sanctuary and I think that they have foxes too. I would really love to see a fox because they are amazing animals and I have never seen one before!
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Oregon Day 1
Travelling South with a stop at Cabela's!
My favorite videos from the day!
This vidio slideshow really represents my day. I made this vidio in clips and I added all of my favourite videos. This is a really fun way to look back on this trip and all the fun memory’s I made.
My favorite part of Cabela’s:
The fish tunnel
The fish tunnel
The Astoria Column
DID YOU KNOW:
The Astoria Column is 125 feet tall and is covered on the outside by a Freize that depicts a story about the first settlers who came to Astoria.
The Astoria Column is 125 feet tall and is covered on the outside by a Freize that depicts a story about the first settlers who came to Astoria.
My frieze that represents my worldview
Extra photos/ videos from the day:
Oregon Day 2
Fort Stevens
The army helmets where used in the war by the people who where working during that time. I noticed that the hats that were different to other army helmets that I have seen before. To me, they looked like they had tan and green netting, strings and different fabrics on the top of the helmets.
I was curious to why they looked like that and I wanted to know the reason was to having fabric on them. When I talked to the reenactors from Fort Steven's, they told me that it is to prevent people from seeing them in the forest. This made sense why they were coloured like that.
Since there are no perfectly round things in nature, they added more natural shapes and colours to the bare, green, round helmets.
This was really interesting to me and I am glad that I asked the reenactors that question.
I was curious to why they looked like that and I wanted to know the reason was to having fabric on them. When I talked to the reenactors from Fort Steven's, they told me that it is to prevent people from seeing them in the forest. This made sense why they were coloured like that.
Since there are no perfectly round things in nature, they added more natural shapes and colours to the bare, green, round helmets.
This was really interesting to me and I am glad that I asked the reenactors that question.