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This is the trailhead sign at the southern end of the Cape Lookout North Trail.

aai.jpg Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.Skunk Cabbage (Latin Name: Symplocarpus foetidus) is a slightly poisionous plant, but don't worry because there are no animals that willingly eat it.ThumbnailsA root-arbor has developed when this tree grew a root along another tree that had fallen against it. Now it is like a doorway on the trail.

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