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Orange fungus along the Lewis River Trail.

aaf.jpg Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.Columnar basalt along the Lewis River about 300 feet below the Lewis River Trail.ThumbnailsContinuing to climb above the river, there are nice views to the west. One lone oak tree holds onto its leaves late into the year.

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Canon
Model
Canon PowerShot S3 IS
DateTimeOriginal
2008:10:06 10:22:18
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f/3.5