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Pavlína Marek
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07/25/2019
Mountain layers in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Pavlína Marek
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07/25/2019
Mountain layers in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest (from the slopes of Mt Shasta).
Pavlína Marek
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07/25/2019
Mountain layers in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
A ridge on the flanks of Mt Shasta (Mt Shasta is of volcanic origin; the ridges and throughs were formed by lava flows, landslides, and many other erosive actors).
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
One of Mt Shasta's four satellite cones.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
Mountain layers in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
Slopes of Mt Shasta along the trail.
Pavlína Marek
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07/25/2019
White pasqueflower on the slopes of Mt Shasta.
Pavlína Marek
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07/25/2019
Slopes of Mt Shasta along the trail.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
White pasqueflower next to the trail.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
Gently-sloping portion of Mt Shasta with the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
Pavlína Marek
Photo Date: 
07/25/2019
Mt Shasta from the bottom of the trail.

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