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New Oregon Trail is a short film from ca. 1938 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
Lots of scenic images of diverse reaches of Oregon s natural landscape
02:00:19:13 Man on row boat pulls large salmon out of Rogue River, Oregon.
02:00:54:07 VS people hiking through Oregon Caves called Marble Halls of Oregon in the Siskiyou Mountains.
02:01:50:03 Great shot driving on road through tall forest.
02:02:26:06 VS at Mile High Crater Lake; two women enjoying the scenery.
02:02:59:26 VS bears on rocky terrain in forest of Crater Lake National Park; Deer and fawn.
02:03:24:07 Two men in boat fishing in Diamond Lake for rainbow trout.
02:05:02:21 VS sportsmen in two row boats rushing down the white rapids of the McKenzie River fishing for rainbow trout.
02:06:06:12 VS man and woman, young couple, camping along the Deschutes River; woman fries up rainbow trout in pan on campfire.New Oregon Trail | |
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Produced by | Castle Films |
Production company | Castle Films |
Distributed by | Castle Films |
Release date | ca. 1938 |
Language | English |
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