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Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway - Watching the Rushing Waters

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Original Caption: A group of visitors pause at the Colliding Rivers Overlook to view the swiftly flowing waters of the rivers below.

Status: Public domain. Photo by Christina Lilienthal

Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways

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rogue umpqua byway waters christina lilienthal digital photographs rivers rogue umpqua scenic byway visitors pause public domain national parks us national archives
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1995 - 2013
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The U.S. National Archives
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rogue umpqua byway waters christina lilienthal digital photographs rivers rogue umpqua scenic byway visitors pause public domain national parks us national archives