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The big patch of dirt in the middle of the photo is the Carbon Glacier covered with rocks and dirt from Mt. Rainier. Fog lies in the Carbon River Valley far below.

aem.jpg Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.Mt. Rainier just after sunrise reflected in a meltwater pond. The marine air forms clouds as it flows over Mt. Rainer, then the clouds disappear again. An example of a mountain making its own weather.ThumbnailsA field of flowers along the Wonderland Trail. The trail and hillsides were strewn with flowers in mid-July.

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