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Apple Clover, Wood Sorrel, or Sour Apple, (Latin name: Oxalis oregana) at Munson Creek Falls, Oregon. The leaves of this plant are edible, but contain Oxalic acid which can upset some people's stomachs. This plant is to be chewed on in moderation, like 10

aak.jpg You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.You can still smell the cedar from the timbers lining the Oneonta Tunnel. The tunnel has restored a few years with beautiful timbers.ThumbnailsLooking southeast from near the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain. This is a veiw into the Nehalem River valley.

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