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Blue Gentians bloom late into the season near Silver Star Mountain.

aam.jpg Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.Frost on the bark and moss makes interesting patterns. The frost covered moss was swinging in the wind.ThumbnailsSigns near Recognition Plaza and at Cottonwood Beach tell about Lewis and Clark's encampment in 1806.

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