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October 3, 2012 by David Saffir

Images, Autumn 2012, Eastern Sierra

a couple of images from Eastern Sierra, late September 2012…..

 

Aspens near Lundy Lake © David Saffir 2012

 

“The Lost City” – Mono Lake at Sunset

 

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