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  • Weather-beaten Bristlecone Pines survive the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives the arid, high altitude climate of California's White Mountains in the U.S. Forest Service's Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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  • Fiddlehead ferns sprout from the forest floor.
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  • The moon rises over a weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine snag, high in California's White Mountains.
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  • Aspen trunks crowd a forest below Tioga Pass.
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  • Dry Falls on Cullasaja River in Nantahala Mountains near Highlands.
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  • South Sister in the Cascade Range seen from Mount Bachelor.
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  • A rock climber overlooks Gallatin Canyon and Madison Range near Big Sky.
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  • Icicles hang from a cliff near by Ouzel Falls near Big Sky.
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  • A young man carries his skis in whiteout at Mount Baker Ski Area.
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  • Powder skiers head out-of-bounds under Mount Shuksan.
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  • Fall Aspen trees in Bishop Creek Canyon.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives on the arid, high altitude slopes Boundary Peak, the highest summit in Nevada.  Some bristlecone have lived more than 4800 years and are the oldest non-clonal living things.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains. Behind is the Owens Valley and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada,.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains. Behind is the Owens Valley and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada,.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains. Behind is the Owens Valley and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada,.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains. Behind is the Owens Valley and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada,.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains. Behind is the Owens Valley and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada,.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The sun sets over the the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.  Behind is the Owens Valley and eastern Sierra Nevada.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • The wind-twisted trunk of a dead Bristlecone Pine sits atop an arid mountain in the  Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's rugged White Mountains.
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  • A mother and son relax with a scenic view of the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.
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  • A dying Bristlecone Pine stands in the Patriarch Grove of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains, above Bishop.
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  • A tent in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest of California's White Mountains overlooks the town of Bishop and the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada.
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  • Douglas fir forest in Gallatin Range, Rocky Mountains, near Bozeman.
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  • Smoke from massive forest fires cloud the horizon over Northern California in July 2018.
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  • Smoke from massive forest fires cloud the horizon over Mount Shasta and Northern California in July 2018.
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  • Gallatin National Forest, near Big Sky, Montana. A woman in a field of flowers.
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  • Flathead National Forest, Montana. Moonrise over snowy trees called snow ghosts in the Whitefish Range.
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  • Fog shrouds forested mountains below Mount Baker.
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  • A weather-beaten Bristlecone Pine survives the arid, high altitude climate below 13,146-foot Boundary Peak, the highest summit in Nevada.  Some bristlecone have lived more than 4800 years and are the oldest non-clonal living things.
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  • Wildflowers in Beehive Basin, near Big Sky, Montana.
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  • Icicles in Hyalite Canyon, a popular ice climbing site near Bozeman
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
    CAe 100913-107.jpg
  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • Bristlecone pines, among world's oldest living trees, survive above 11,000 feet elevation in the Patriarch Grove in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California's White Mountains.
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  • A Forest Service sign marks the wilderness boundary in Rock Creek Canyon, Sierra Nevada, California.
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  • A flowering agave brightens the forest floor in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • Fragile fungi grow on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • Fragile fungi grow on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • Delicate fungi grow on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • Delicate fungi grow on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • A caterpillar climbs a small tree, just above the forest floor of the Amazon Jungle in Peru.
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  • A termite nest hangs above the Amazon Jungle forest floor in Peru.
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  • Beder Chavez, an Indian naturalist, demonstrates forest ecology surrounding a massive tree trunk in Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • The moon rises behind an ancient bristlecone pine snag, high in the White Mountains above Bishop, California.
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  • The moon rises behind an ancient bristlecone pine snag, high in the White Mountains above Bishop, California.
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  • Fragile fungi grow on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • A delicate flower grows on the forest floor of Peru's Amazon Jungle.
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  • Albrus Lake, in Montana's Tobacco Root Mountains, lies below Potosi Peak (foreground) and Hollow Top Mountain (east ridge descending on left of frame) in Beaverhed National Forest near Pony.
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  • A controlled slash fire burns amid aspens and Douglas fir in the Montana's northern Gallatin Mountains near Bozeman.
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  • A burned forest stretches below Montana's rugged and seldom-visited Crazy Mountains.
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  • Smoke from forest fires in northern California chokes the air in Montara, California.
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  • Moss grows below redwood trunks in a forest atop the Coastal Mountains along Skyline Drive in the California Bay Area. (El Corte de Madera Creek Open Space Preserve.)
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Cataract Creek pours between moss, ferns and lush undergrowth into a forest pool on the northwest slopes of Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, California.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • A lodgepole pine forest regrows after a massive forest fire in 2003 - one of biggest ever in the Canadian Rockies - raged through Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • The Gallatin River, high with spring snow melt, flows past House Rock in Gallatin Canyon, Gallatin National Forest, near Bozeman, Montana.
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  • Dead and Living trees intersperse in a massive controlled forest fire burn near Banff National Park in Alberta Canada (the Upper North Saskatchewan Prescribed Burn.)
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