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  • A father and son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's eastern Sierra Nevada.  Behind them are Slide Mountain and Temple Crag.
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  • A mother and her son stand atop a granite dome in Big Pine Canyon in California's Sierra Nevada.  Behind them is the Palisade Glacier (R) and (L to R) Slide Mountain, Temple Crag, Mount Gayley, Mount Sill & North Palisade.
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  • A family rests during a hike in Big Pine Canyon, part of John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Left to Right in the background are Slide Mountain, Temple Crag, Mount Gayley and Mount Sill.  The Palisade Glacier is just visible on far upper right.
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  • A family hikes in Big Pine Canyon, part of John Muir Wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada.  Temple Crag and Slide Mountain, part of the Palisade peaks, rises in the background.
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  • Big Pine Creek flows into Third Lake below Temple Crag in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • King penguins are the second largest species in the world.  Like all penguins, they can't fly but in In the water they are fast and agile swimmers. They are clumsier on land,  where they alternate between wobbly walking and tobogganing—sliding over the ice on their bellies belly, propelled by their feet and wing-like flippers.
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  • Snowboarders slide down a natural half pipe at Mount Baker Ski Area, Washington.
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