#oregon

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com
xrlavache@diaspora.psyco.fr
mark_wollschlager@diaspora.glasswings.com

Ian Rose on Mastodon

The removal of the Klamath River dams will have effects for decades, but one of the most important has already started to show. Less than a month after the dams came down, there are salmon in a Klamath stream where they haven't been seen in 100 years.
Never let anyone tell you there's nothing we can do, that things are too far gone to try. There's still so much we can save, and some we can even bring back.
ORB - Salmon return to Klamath Basin in Oregon after more than a century

#Oregon #salmon #rivers

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

interesting video capture and eyewitness testimony.

#Quote #Bigfoot on video near the Paul Freeman #sasquatch video location in the Blue Mountains of #Oregon.

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=PljzqdSjeVU

it was an iPhone 15. The problem with any iPhone camera zoom is that it's a digital zoom (i.e. just an enlargement of what's there), not an optical zoom with telescopic lenses moving into focus. So there's no true enhancement of the image..

Umatilla Sasquatch Captured on Video in Blue Mountains of Oregon - Near Famous Paul Freeman Bigfoot

faab64@diasp.org

In a now-deleted tweet, US state-funded VOA Farsi posted a photo of homeless people along with a quote from a Tehran Municipality official saying "we make people feel better".

The only problem was that the image was not from ziran, but Portland, OR in US.

Not that there are any homeless people on Iran, but this is absolutely pathetic of a state sponsored propaganda organization like #VOA!

#Iran #Propaganda #VOAFarsi #Tehran #Portland #Oregon #Homelessness #Failed #WTF

deutschewelle@squeet.me
ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Sea and #Sky #Glows over the #Oregon #Coast by #RudyMontoya

https://apod.nasa.gov

Every step caused the sand to light up blue. That glow was bioluminescence -- a blue radiance that also lights the surf in this surreal scene captured in mid-2018 at Meyer's Creek Beach in Oregon, USA. Volcanic stacks dot the foreground sea, while a thin fog layer scatters light on the horizon. The rays of light spreading from the left horizon were created by car headlights on the Oregon Coast Highway (US 101), while the orange light on the right horizon emanates from a fishing boat. Visible far in the distance is the band of our Milky Way Galaxy, appearing to rise from a dark rocky outcrop.

escheche@diasp.org