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Robert is living in his RV on the Klamath River in the Redwood National Park from 15 Jul to 30 Sept 2011 while working for Redwood National and State Parks as a Museum Archival Tech. He is cataloging the artifacts and writing a short history of the Klamath Air Force Radar Station that operated here from 1 Jan 1951 to 30 Sept 1981.

"Robert has found that an amazing diversity of life exists within the Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP). The ancient coast redwood ecosystem preserved in the parks contains some of the planet's most majestic forests. Here, banana slugs, gray whales, Douglas-fir, black bears, and sea anemones are equally at home with redwoods.
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    Redwood National and State Parks
    2011 photo by Robert M. Braley Jr.,
    Redwood National Park, California

     
     
    Klamath River Gray Whale
    2011 photo by Robert M. Braley Jr.,
    Klamath River Gray Whale, California

     
     
    Cira 1968 Klamath Air Force Radar Station
     
    US Army Air Corps WWII Klamath Radar Station
     
    2011 © Robert M. Braley Jr.

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