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Mo Sherifdeen

Mo lives in SE Portland and loves to hike the forests and mountain trails of Oregon with his family. He once wrote a parenting column for PDX Parent and has also been known for getting lost inside Powell’s, seeking hoppy IPAs and the best fish 'n chips along the Oregon Coast. He spends his days promoting tourism in Oregon at Travel Oregon.

Descubre Por Qué Al Valle de Willamette Se Le Conoce Como El Corazón de Oregon

October 21, 2021
Para mucha gente que gusta de viajar, la meta es visitar lugares verdaderamente únicos, y las colinas pintadas de Oregon (Painted Hills) definitivamente cumplen con tal expectativa. Las Painted Hills son verdaderamente únicas entre las bellezas naturales del noroeste del Pacífico, dignas de formar parte de las Siete Maravillas de Oregon. More
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Celebremos al Oregon indígena

October 20, 2021
Las tribus locales han pescado durante muchos años en los ríos salvajes y las grandes cascadas de Oregon, como en Celilo Falls, ahora sumergidas, en el poderoso río Columbia. Grabaron petroglifos en cañones como los de Picture Rock Pass y dejaron el calzado más viejo del mundo (un par de sandalias de 9,000 años de antigüedad) en Fort Rock. Orgullosos descendientes de aquellos primeros pobladores constituyen las nueve tribus de Oregon reconocidas federalmente. Esta es su historia.
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Los sabores de Oregon

La pasión de los oregonenses por la comida y la bebida no es de extrañarse, considerando la increíble variedad de ingredientes naturales a su disposición, desde salmón recién pescado y champiñones silvestres hasta sal marina obtenida a mano y diversos productos locales. Viva la experiencia de la abundancia todo el año en nuestros carros de comida, mercados de agricultores y mostradores de mariscos frescos, coseche y lleve sus alimentos directo de la tierra a su mesa, acuda a escuelas de cocina y salas de degustación...
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Families’ Guide to Oregon Activities at Home

March 23, 2020
It’s not easy to keep the kids entertained, engaged and still learning while you juggle working from home while adjusting to the new norms of social distancing. More
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Here Comes the Oregon Spring

March 27, 2012
Flowers are blooming, the days are getting longer...spring is just here and we're paying homage to the outdoors in Oregon with our “spring” video adventure series. Oregon isn’t a place you see as much as you do. Sure you can sightsee our beautiful coast, volcanic mountains, crystal-clear lakes and rivers and deserts that stretch as… More
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Birding in Klamath Falls

July 6, 2007
Whoever came up with the old idiom, "birds of a feather stick together," must have been thinking of Klamath Falls. With more than 47 birding locations that play host to 350 species among the mountains and marshes of its 190,000 acres, the Klamath Basin Birding Trail constitutes one of the biggest freshwater wetlands west of… More
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