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Woodpecker holes in a dead tree along the Leif Erikson Trail.

aai.jpg Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.Looking down from the upper viewpoint. This is at the top of Latourell Falls, looking down at the bridge near the lower falls.ThumbnailsThis is two ton bronze statue of a tree Stone near the end of the Lewis and Clark Discovery Trail at Long Beach, WA. The stump of the sculpture has an inscription on it.

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