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Avalanche Creek #1

Avalanche Creek #1

Avalanche Creek #2

Avalanche Creek #2

Avalanche Creek #3

Avalanche Creek #3

Avalanche Creek Trail #1

Avalanche Creek Trail #1

Avalanche Creek Trail #2

Avalanche Creek Trail #2

Avalanche Creek Trail #3

Avalanche Creek Trail #3

McDonald Creek #1

McDonald Creek #1

McDonald Creek #2

McDonald Creek #2

McDonald Lake #1

McDonald Lake #1

McDonald Lake #2

McDonald Lake #2

McDonald Lake #3

McDonald Lake #3

McDonald Lake #4

McDonald Lake #4

Roots #1

Roots #1

Roots #2

Roots #2

Glacier National Park

As well as being home to the glaciers from which it takes its name, Glacier National Park also offers a great diversity of other beautiful landscapes.

This portfolio illustrates several of these, from the calm beauty of McDonald lake (with haze from the smoke from forest fires), to the water-carvings of the creeks (McDonald and Avalanche Creeks), as to what's round the next curve on the Avalanche Creek Trail, and the intricate patterns of the tree roots.
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