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The view today from Grand Teton National Park. For more information https://www.nps.gov/grte/index.htm and https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/grte/grte_geology/sec1.htm and https://www.gtnpf.org/ and #interpretation #nps #nationalparks #publiclands #landscapephotography #photography Image credit Grand Teton National Park Foundation and National Park Service #grandteton #geology #wywx #wyoming #trees #mountains #sage #snow#summer#jacksonhole

The Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park today, with a beautiful blue sky above, the grey-green of the sagebrush in the foreground, and the rock faces of the peaks of the Teton Range in the center. These mountains rise to nearly 14,000 feet, showing a hint of white snow here and there, and an occasional shadow from the passing clouds. Also in the center, a line of evergreen and deciduous trees, including aspens, pines, and firs. Thanks to the National Park Service and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation for these incredible views.
The Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park today, with a beautiful blue sky above, the grey-green of the sagebrush in the foreground, and the rock faces of the peaks of the Teton Range in the center. These mountains rise to nearly 14,000 feet, showing a hint of white snow here and there, and an occasional shadow from the passing clouds. Also in the center, a line of evergreen and deciduous trees, including aspens, pines, and firs. Thanks to the National Park Service and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation for these incredible views.
The Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park today, with a beautiful blue sky above, the grey-green of the sagebrush in the foreground, and the rock faces of the peaks of the Teton Range in the center. These mountains rise to nearly 14,000 feet, showing a hint of white snow here and there, and an occasional shadow from the passing clouds. Also in the center, a line of evergreen and deciduous trees, including aspens, pines, and firs. Thanks to the National Park Service and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation for these incredible views.
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