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Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
09/11/2021
Belladonna Lily at Divide Meadow.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Bull Thistle on Sky Trail.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Southward view from Keyhole with seals on the rocks in the ocean.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
A Nightshade on Sky Trail (edge of the burn zone).
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Pacific Aster on Sky Trail (edge of the burn zone).
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Spotted Medick on Sky Trail (in burn zone).
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Burned tree in the burn zone, lower half of Sky Trail.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Montbretia on the upper part of Sky Trail (outside burn zone).
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Doughnut Fungus on Meadow Trail. Also known as the pine firefungus, it is a parasite feeding on conifer seedlings. It occurs in burn zones.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Vegetation reclaiming the ashes, now mixed in with soil. Sky Trail, outskirts of the burn zone.
Pavlína Marek
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09/11/2021
Sky Trail about halfway, outskirts of the burn zone.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
09/11/2021
Sky Trail, outskirts of the burn zone.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
09/11/2021
Conifer seedlings on Meadow Trail (in burn zone).

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