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Winter fog makes ghostly scenes on the Cape Horn Trail.

P1264511C.jpg Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.Winter fog on the Cape Horn TrailThumbnailsSpiders and alder trees create a symbiotic relationship because the spicers trap bugs and the trees provide a place for the spiders to spin webs.

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