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الرئيسية 13068
- I saw this most interesting fungus near the waterfall. It doesn't look edible.
- I think this is a dwarf bramble blooming along the Owyhigh Trail.
- I think this is a Rock Cress with white flowers blooming near the top of Salmon Butte.
- I think this is Chicken of the Woods fungus growing at the parking lot. If I'm right, this is a very tasty treat once cooked.
- I think this is Eagle Peak viewed from near Narada Falls.
- I think this is Elk Mountain, viewed from the trail.
- I think this is Sacagawea Rock and Papoose Rock is behind it. This is from Heartbreak Ridge Trail.
- I think this is Striped Coral Root Flower growing along the Mazama Trail. This is pretty common in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.
- I think this waterfall is the tallest in the park, not Comet Falls. It falls from Seattle Park down to the Carbon Glacier.
- I thought I would try taking a picture of Sweet Creek Falls from a bit of a different angle.
- I thought it would be fun to catch my shadow.
- I thought the woodpeckers had made an interesting pattern on the trunk of this tree
- I thought this duck wasn't doing much of anything until another young duck came along and traded places. The duck in the picture started swimming and eating water plants. I believe the duck in the picture was performing lookout duty and the other duck rel
- I thought this growth in the tree looked like a Viking helmet with the horns.
- I thought this was the best view of Spirit Lake from teh trail. The trail continues to drop down a bit until Mt. Rainier disappears.