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Hikers pause to take a break along the Plaikni Falls Trail in Crater Lake National Park.

aab.jpg The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.The spray from the waterfall dampens areas below the falls and allows these Monkeyflowers to thrive. The constant spray also supports mosquitoes near the falls.ThumbnailsThe wide, well groomed trail travels through Kerr Valley.

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