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  • Cottonwood trees in fall foliage along the Methow River near Mazama Washington
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  • Snow covered trees along banks of the Nooksack River North Cascades, Wssdhington
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  • Cottonwood trees in fall foliage along the Methow River near Mazama Washington
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  • Cottonwood trees in fall foliage along the Methow River near Mazama Washington
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  • Cottonwood trees in fall foliage along the Methow River near Mazama Washington
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  • Cottonwood trees in fall foliage along the Methow River near Mazama Washington
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  • Snow covered trees along banks of the Nooksack River North Cascades, Wssdhington
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  • Big Leaf Maple trees along Tanner Creek, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Oregon
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  • White fence and golden maple trees in autumn Vermont USA
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  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
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  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
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  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10264.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10335.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years. Great Basin National Park Utah USA
    am_061109_10324.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years. Great Basin National Park Utah USA
    am_061109_10258.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10329.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10324.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10320.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10318.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10263.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10254.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10229.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10312.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10276.jpg
  • Bristlecone Pine tree (Pinus longaeva). These trees are the oldest living things on earth, the oldest reaching ages of nearly 5000 years. Dead trees do not decay but weather away like rocks and can remain for an additional several thousand years more. Great basin national park Utah USA
    am_061109_10262.jpg
  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
    am_170421_60123.jpg
  • Fruit trees blooming in spring. Mount Hood, Cascade Range stratovolcano elevation 11,249 ft (3,429 m) is in the distance. Hood River Valley Orchards, Oregon
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Autumn sunrise through cottonwood trees at Schwabacher's Landing Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
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  • Autumn sunrise through cottonwood trees at Schwabacher's Landing Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Stowe, Vermont
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Snow covered trees in winter fog, North Cascades Washington
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  • Snow covered trees in winter fog, North Cascades Washington
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  • Trees displaying fall foliage in the Zion canyon narrows, Zion National Park Utah USA
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  • Nooksack Cirque Trail amidst lush foliage of ferns and alder trees. Mount Baker Wilderness, North Cascades washington
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  • Autumn sunrise through cottonwood trees at Schwabacher's Landing Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
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  • Maple trees dilpaying fall foliage, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Sun rays bursted through trees in golden fall foliage, Groton Woods, Vermont
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  • Small log cabin nestled among a grove of aspen trees in autumn foliage, North Fork Flathead River Valley Montana USA
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  • Frosted trees along the Salmon River in the Sawtooth Mountains Idaho USA
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  • Birch trees along the River Nevis, Glen Nevis Scotland
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  • Birch trees along the River Nevis, Glen Nevis Scotland
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz in the shape of wings on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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  • Ice encased trees or Krummholz on the summit of Three Brothers Mountain, Manning Provincial Park British Columbia Canada
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