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Inyo National Forest / White Mountains / White Mountain Peak / Earthscope / Tree line / University of California / Barcroft / George Smoot / Pinus flexilis / Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest / Crooked Creek / Crooked
Date: 2016-06-16 15:32:20
Inyo National Forest
White Mountains
White Mountain Peak
Earthscope
Tree line
University of California
Barcroft
George Smoot
Pinus flexilis
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
Crooked Creek
Crooked

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