PHOTO OF THE DAY September 21, 2005  

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Where Malheur, Oregon
When 1996
Photographer Sarah Leen

This southeast region of Oregon was appropriately named Malheur (French for "misfortune") by trappers because of its bleak terrain. There are few residents in the area; only 1 percent of the state's population occupies this corner of Oregon.

(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Oregon's Outback," August 1997, National Geographic magazine)


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