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1001 on the 101

My Scholarship entry - The 101

In the summer of 2014 I had the privileged living on the Oregon Coast. I did a lot of traveling along Highway 101, specifically 1001 miles (hence the 1001 on the 101). On my days off I sought adventure and photo opportunities. 

Each of my photo entries centers around the common theme of the wilderness vs. civilization vs. the individual. 

I had been told about these old abandoned bunkers on the coast of Oregon, and I decided to seek them out.

You can clearly see that the roof is missing and creates this effect of the bunker being integrated into nature rather than separated from it.

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In the summer of 2014 I had the privileged living on the Oregon Coast. I did a lot of traveling along Highway 101, specifically 1001 miles (hence the 1001 on the 101). On my days off I sought adventure and photo opportunities. Each of my photo entries centers around the common theme of the wilderness vs. civilization vs. the individual. I had been told about these old abandoned bunkers on the coast of Oregon, and I decided to seek them out. You can clearly see that the roof is missing and creates this effect of the bunker being integrated into nature rather than separated from it.

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