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This cabin is the oldest surviving structure at Mt. Rainier National Park. It was built by Elcaine Longmire in 1888.

aak.jpg This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.This bridge once carried horses with ease. Now it lies with its back broken from old age and heavy snows.Tampilan besarThis creek flows into Paradise River. The rocks make a nice pattern in the creek. I could stay around here all day.

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