Courtesy of the Museum of Natural and Cultural History The University of Oregon’s Museum of Natural and Cultural History has hit the road this summer offering hands-on learning through its Oregon ...
People planning a Pacific Northwest road trip to view ancient art know that many of the oldest, most fascinating works are not found in museums but where they were created: on rocks out in the open.
People come to Oregon from all over the world to hunt for thundereggs, the seemingly unremarkable egg-shaped rocks that hide beautiful patterns of agate, opal, jasper and other gemstones. Oregon’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For years, thundereggs have fascinated Oregonians. The state rock is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Here's everything ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Oregon — Let’s go on the road to see a geologic wonder and Oregon landmark that’s home to hundreds of different wildflowers. The travel may be long and the hikes are steep, but the ...
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