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An Abundance of Wildlife and Beauty

Lake Irene at Sunset
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Just a few feet on the west side of the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park

Alpine Tundra
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Looking East from the Visitor's Center Atop Rocky Mountain National Park

Bull Elk
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Mid-summer velvet covers the antlers

Moonrise, Sunset , Over Longs Peak
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Mid-July in Rocky Mountain National Park

 
 
 
 
 
 
Longs Peak is the highest mountain
in Rocky Mountain National Park; 
14,256 feet high.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In Rocky Mountain National
Park, no two days look the
same, each day is a day
unto itself.

Twisted Pine
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Dead pine trees between Rock Cut and Rainbow Curve

Golden-Mantled Ground Squirrel
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Busily storing seeds for the winter

Hayden Spire and Hayden Gorge
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Viewed from the Forest Canyon Overlook

Most photos in Rocky Mountain National Park must be
captured in the summer.  It is open just a little over three
months.  During that short time, thousands of visitors
from all over the world come to visit.