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Signpost on the Cape Lookout Coastal Trail

aab.jpg Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.Old growth stump showing the notch where a sawbuck was cut out to chop down the  tree. This is in the nature walk portion of the trail, near the campground.MiniaturebillederSkunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.

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