I always enjoy seeing non-Oregon news sources find web-worthy stuff from Oregon. Today's example is 
Great Migrations at Boston.com's Big Picture, and containing at least one, maybe two, pictures of pronghorns in Oregon.

Dusk  silhouettes a pronghorn at the Heart Mountain National Antelope Refuge  in Oregon. (© National Geographic/Michael Durham/Minden Pictures)
That's actually Hart, you know, like a 
male deer. But whatever.  Another gorgeous Oregon location.  This whole quadrant of Oregon doesn't see much use, and it's not all unusual to arrive at a well-known location and find you have the whole thing to yourself. In 
this FlashEarth link, I've placed the crosshairs over the regional headquarters of the Charles Sheldon National Antelope Refuge- you'll have to zoom in a little more to see the compound; I backed out so you could see the rim as well.  A couple of miles south from the headquarters, following the gravel road, you can see 
a little white patchy area. This is tufa and siliceous sinter surrounding the Hart Mountain hotsprings.  Very nice.
 
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