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North Imnaha rises from...
North Imnaha rises from Honeymoon Basin. The brown rock on the left is Hurwal Formation, while the gray on the right is Martin Bridge limestone. The light belt across the middle is marble. Honeymoon basin is virtually treeless with an alpine flora. The yellow-orange ground cover around the braided stream channel is a matted dwarf willow only 1-2 inches tall. Oct. 2004.


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DeanNeat scenery

Voted 10/10

Nice series, this one is my favorite.
Posted Dec 2, 2004 7:39 pm

mrhRe: Neat scenery

Hasn't voted

Thanks Dean,



Hey do you see duplicate photos on the North Imnaha page? I realize a few are similar, but there should be 14 different pictures. Someone has sent me several messages saying the page is full of double photos. I don't see them. Are they having technical difficulties or am I?
Posted Dec 2, 2004 8:01 pm

DeanRe: Neat scenery

Voted 10/10

I don't see any duplicates. I see 14 but no repeats.
Posted Dec 2, 2004 10:50 pm

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