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בית 30
תאריך יצירה / 2009 / אוקטובר / 24
- Above the timberline, only plants that hug the ground can gather enough warmth to survive and grow. These plants have adapted to cold nights by having small leaves and tiny stems.
- The cobalt-blue sky above Mt. Hood shows the ruggedness of Mt. Hood.
- As you follow the Palmateer trail higher and higher the trees get smaller and smaller.
- Climbing the Palmateer trail soon brings you to the timberline and the views become more impressive with every few steps.
- Mono Lake - On the Water
- Mono Lake - Tufa on Glass
- Mt. Jefferson appears as a phantom in the mist from Timberline Lodge.
- Mono Lake - Tufa Reflections
- Mono Lake - Tufa
- Mt. Jefferson rises in the far distance.
- Mono Lake - Sunrise
- From near Timberline Lodge the view to the south shows Mt. Jefferson on the horizon.
- Mono Lake - Fiery Sunset
- Eastern Sierras - Near Lee Vining
- Mono Lake - By Canoe