Oregon field study✌️
The animal I’m excited to see is the bald eagle. The reason I’m excited to see the bald eagle is because it’s my favourite animal. I have seen them before but it’s much more exciting to see them in America because the bald eagle is America’s national bird.
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Oregon Day 1Loading...
This is a time lapse I took of crossing the border to Oregon. I thought it was a good video because it shows me entering a brand new state. It also shows me going over one of the longest bridges I’ve ever been on.
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Travelling South with a stop at Cabela's!Loading...
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Pronghorn The Astoria Column
The Astoria Column is 125 feet tall and is covered on the outside by a freize that depicts American history.
Oregon Day 2
Fort Stevens
One of the main things I learned about in Fort Stevens where is the disappearing gun. The Disappearing gun is the gun that’s installed in Fort Stevens. The thing that’s special about the disappearing gun it that it slowly lifts up by turning a crank, and it’s weighted in a certain way so once it’s fired it drops back down and disappears. The disappearing done takes several man to operate end it shells (bullets) can weigh up to 100 pounds depending on the size of the gun.
High Life Adventures
Activities like these are important to local communities because they are a source of tourism in the area. Tourism in local areas like that especially important. Sometimes those small areas don’t get lots of visitors but big attractions like high life adventures bring more people into the local area which is excellent for local businesses.
My favourite meal from Nisa’s Thai
Oregon Day 3
Columbia River Maritime Museum
First Nations Section
First Nations Section
The first colonists had a big impact on the First Nations, and it wasn’t necessarily good. The first colonists largest impact was in my opinion was on the environment. The First Nations coexisted with the environment very well. The first colonists hunted on the land that the First Nations lived on. They hunted lots of animals that were both important to the First Nations culture and livelihood.