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Immense and yet Minuscule

Jun24

Ponderosa Pine Cone Pine Cone chewed by Abert Squirrel Red PenstemmonThe Coconino National Forest is over 1,800,000 acres in extent, and impressive even on a micro level.  Let’s take a hike and see what there is to see.White Fir needlesGrowing tip of MulleinFly on Fineleaf WooleywhiteFleabane budLichenDusty MaidensBurned logGras seedsHooker's PrimroseMountain GromwellFleabane budFleabaneBootprint in fine trail dustPonderosa Pine needlesLocoweed seed podsOak leafLupine leaf centerLupine blossomThistle bud

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