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Fort Rock Cave Sandal at Visitor Center, Smith Rock State Park, Oregon Stock Photo - Alamy
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Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
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Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Sandal types represented in the Northern Great Basin. | Download Scientific Diagram
A sagebrush bark sandal on display at the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History, in Eugene, OR, USA Stock Photo - Alamy
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Travel Salem on Twitter: "and its current exhibit, "Time in Place" which features a 9,000-year-old Fort Rock sandal and other pieces - some of which are being shown for first time at
Fort Rock Sandals
Sandal types represented in the Northern Great Basin. | Download Scientific Diagram
Great Basin Sandals | Museum of Natural and Cultural History