Mary Anne, I knew you'd been around a while but wow, the last ice age?
Alan Contreras
Eugene, Oregon
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On Mar 22, 2016, at 9:51 AM, Mary Anne Sohlstrom <masohlstrom@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Big Al – My friend, surly you have not forgotten that the Catlow Valley was
once an inland sea? Certainly you must have witnessed this? You remember –
the end of the last ice age, 15,000 years ago? The Catlow Valley was a vast
pluvial lake and we can still see the remains of the water levels on the
benches above the valley. Archeologists have found arrow and spear points
along these ancient shores. Tracing these benches is one of the things I
always do when I drive in and through the valley. And, the Malheur and
Harney Lakes are also remnants of these same post-glacial floods.
From your favorite Master Naturalist....
Mary Anne
From: Alan Contreras
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 6:03 PM
To: billstinj@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [obol] Re: Listing Results Summary
No coastline but some very good waterbird concentration spots, and things
like Sabine's and jaegers happen.
Alan Contreras
Eugene, Oregon
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On Mar 21, 2016, at 5:52 PM, James Billstine <billstinj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If that's true that's an UNBELIEVABLE accomplishment. No coastline in Harney
County.
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James Billstine
http://wingsaroundtheumpqua.blogspot.com/