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Mono Lake - Tufa on Glass

aam.jpg Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.Here is the namesake tunnel that goes behind Tunnel Falls. I think it is an amazing feat to have surveyed and build this trail.ThumbnailsTrail junction on Elk Mountain-Kings Mountain Trail. The trail to the left continues to Kings Mountain, the trail to the right leads to Elk Creek Campground.

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