Klamath, California

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Klamath River meets Pacific Ocean, Klamath, California
Mouth of the Klamath River as seen from overlook Northwest United States, Turtle Rock, Anniversary Trips, Fish Camp, California Dreaming, Parking Lot, 10 Feet, Redwood
Mouth of the Klamath River as seen from overlook
Where the Pacific meets the Klamath River Images Of California, Sequoia Forest, California Attractions, Parthenon, H20
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Where the Pacific meets the Klamath River
Beaches | Hidden Beach, Klamath, CA Beautiful Beaches, Beautiful Nature, Great Places, Places To See, Hiking Places, Hidden Beach
Hidden Beach and False Klamath Rock
Beaches | Hidden Beach, Klamath, CA
Pacific Sunset, Klamath, California :: Valarie Napawanetz California Coast, Highway 1, Types Of People, Crescent City, My Heritage, Val, Tribe
‘Pacific Sunset, Klamath, California’ by Valarie Napawanetz
Pacific Sunset, Klamath, California :: Valarie Napawanetz
Walked among the coastal Redwoods Redwood National And State Parks, National Parks, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Sequoia Sempervirens, Big Basin, Coastal Redwood, The University Of Arizona, Klamath, Redwood Forest
Yurok indians seek land for a tribal park on the North Pacific Coast - Coastal Care
Walked among the coastal Redwoods
"Nuemeechue son' cheeeshep', mee' kue weykonee wee'.(There are all kinds of flowers, because the creator finished all of that.)" - Yurok Nation elder Alice Spott provided a detailed recording of her Yurok language in the 1960s. It is one of the First Languages of North America which is currently spoken only by grandparents and they speak the language partially and infrequently. North American Indians, Native American Women, Native American Pictures, Colorized Photos, Indian Tribes, First Nations, Indigenous Peoples, New Print, Indian Women
"Nuemeechue son' cheeeshep', mee' kue weykonee wee'.(There are all kinds of flowers, because the creator finished all of that.)" - Yurok Nation elder Alice Spott provided a detailed recording of her Yurok language in the 1960s. It is one of the First Languages of North America which is currently spoken only by grandparents and they speak the language partially and infrequently.
Klamath River Overlook perched 650 feet above the Pacific Ocean - whale watching at the mouth of the Klamath River, where freshwater merges with seawater... Open Source Images, Cascade Mountains, Scenic Drive, Park Service, Whale Watching
Scenic Drives - Redwood National and State Parks (U.S. National Park Service)
Klamath River Overlook perched 650 feet above the Pacific Ocean - whale watching at the mouth of the Klamath River, where freshwater merges with seawater...
Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California Places Ive Been, Places To Go, Redwood National Park, Coast Redwood, Travel Life Hacks
Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California
Historic Requa Inn, Klamath, California Vacation Memories, Geneology, Pacific Coast
historic requa inn and dining at steelhead lodge in klamath, ca.
Historic Requa Inn, Klamath, California
Historic Requa Inn Hoopa, West Coast Road Trip, Mysterious Places, Outside World
Klamath Photos - Featured Images of Klamath, CA
Historic Requa Inn
Yurok Indian- Yuroks are a sedentary coastal hunter/gatherer Pacific Coast Indian nation that relies heavily on fishing. They occupy the valley of the lower Klamath River and the neighboring coast. The Yuroks, whose name means “downriver people” are Native Americans whose ancestors, have lived for at least 10,000 years near the Pacific Ocean coast of Northern California. Native American Beauty, Native American History, Native American Indians, Indigenous Americans, Cherokee, Navajo, Indian Nation
Yurok indians seek land for a tribal park on the North Pacific Coast - Coastal Care
Yurok Indian- Yuroks are a sedentary coastal hunter/gatherer Pacific Coast Indian nation that relies heavily on fishing. They occupy the valley of the lower Klamath River and the neighboring coast. The Yuroks, whose name means “downriver people” are Native Americans whose ancestors, have lived for at least 10,000 years near the Pacific Ocean coast of Northern California.
The Forest Cafe is a unique and amazing dining experience.  The dining room reflects the natural wonders and beauty  of our Redwood Country in Klamath, California. In the forest environment, a 26 foot high mural  depicts the "Monarchs of the Mist". The ceiling is  covered by foliage giving the feeling of dining in the forest. Forest Cafe, Pacific Highway, Roadside Attractions, Walk In The Woods, Road Trippin
The Forest Cafe is a unique and amazing dining experience. The dining room reflects the natural wonders and beauty of our Redwood Country in Klamath, California. In the forest environment, a 26 foot high mural depicts the "Monarchs of the Mist". The ceiling is covered by foliage giving the feeling of dining in the forest.