The first week of the A-Z Blogging Challenge is at an end and, congratulations, we've made it! To end the first week of my Oregon posts, I'm taking everyone across the state to Eastern Oregon to visit the... Fossil Beds The Fossil Beds, properly named the John Day Fossil Beds , are located in the John Day Basin in Oregon. They cover roughly 13,944 acres in the central/eastern part of the state. Represented in the area are three separate geographical units (Sheep Rock, Painted Hills, and Clarno) and fossilized remains from the late Eocene and Miocene eras (44 millions years ago and 7 millions years ago, respectively). Nearly 125,000 people visit the park each year for such activities as sightseeing and hiking and to experience the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center. Roughly 2200 feet above sea-level, the climate can range from the upper 90s in the summer months to below freezing during the winter. Typically, the climate is dry and the se...
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