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Two
years later, but a month earlier than the previous page's photos,
provided a gift of glorious balsam root for a foreground. The background
speaks for itself. Right photos, Grand Teton and Teewinot. Above,
Mt Moran. Top, Mt Teewinot (l), and Mt St John and Rockchuck Peak
(r). Major earthquakes created the Teton Range over millions of years.
Glaciers and erosion carved the unique skyline. Eventually they pushed
18,000 feet of debris onto the valley floor. These flowers and sagebrush
are growing 18,000 feet above the original valley. All images are
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