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A color-tinted photo taken at the end of a glacier, most likely on Mount Baker
A color-tinted photo taken at the end of a glacier, most likely on Mount Baker
Fairhaven Park
Fairhaven Park
Hand-colored photo print of Mt. Rainier, Nisqually river vally, field of wildflowers in foreground
Hand-colored photo print of Mt. Rainier, Nisqually river vally, field of wildflowers in foreground
Mountaintop view of low clouds covering valleys in foreground with sharp peaks spanning the horizon
Mountaintop view of low clouds covering valleys in foreground with sharp peaks spanning the horizon
Mt. McKinley (now Denali), Alaska
Mt. McKinley (now Denali), Alaska
Table Mountain from Heather Meadows
Table Mountain from Heather Meadows
View from Sehome Hill of downtown Bellingham with early-model automobiles parked along Huntoon Drive leading down hill
View from Sehome Hill of downtown Bellingham with early-model automobiles parked along Huntoon Drive leading down hill
View looking toward Chuckanut Island in Chuckanut Bay
View looking toward Chuckanut Island in Chuckanut Bay
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