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The Bridge over Oneonta Creek is about 30 feet above the stream and has an open-slat deck. You can look down right through the bridge and see the creek rushing beneath you.

aai.jpg Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.Looking down at Oneonta Gorge from Oneonta Trail. Oneonta Gorge is a narrow slot-canyon that ends at a waterfall. The vertical band of water in the photo is about 150 feet below the trail and it is flowing towards the top of the picture. I-84 is at the toMiniaturesLicorice fern (Latin name: Polypodium glycyrrhizais) growing along Horsetail Creek Trail. Licorice fern is named because of the sweet, licorice-flavored rhizomes. Maybe early spring isn't the season to eat this because It didn't taste good.

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2009:03:29 13:01:20
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