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Autumn Sunset Denali National Park, Alaska. The last light of day breaks through storm clouds to illuminate the taiga-tundra ecotone.
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Cathedral Mountain, Dawn, Autumn, Denali Park #5430
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An aerial at sunset of Denali's 14,500 foot tall, four-mile-wide Wickersham Wall. Flightseeing is a one way to experience the mountain.
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Mount Denali reflected at dawn in a small pond above the Jumbo Creek drainage. When autumn colors reach their peak, winter will not be far behind, then Denali's perpetual snows will be re-born.
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Nestled in a thicket of spruce, Nugget Pond reflects the dawn illuminating Denali's North Face. The mountain dominates the piedmont on the north and west sides of the central Alaska Range
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In Alaska, dawn etches the summit of Mount Denali and neighboring ridges. The snow never leaves the heights above 7,500', the glaciers and exposed rock outcrops accumulating fresh snow at any time of the year.
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In late autumn, Mount Denali stands above the McKinley River and surrounding scarlet tundra foothills. The crimson bearberry and blueberry plants blend with golden willow to create a brilliant fall tapestry
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Denali sunset mirrored in the calm Reflection Pond. Earlier that day clouds hid the mountain from view but in less than two hours the clouds parted revealing the mountain, local Alaska Natives called Denali, "the High One."
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North America's tallest mountain, Mount Denali, reflected in a tundra pond on a warm summer morning. Clouds of hungry mosquitoes rose from the tranquil water.
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On a chill autumn morning, Denali is reflected in the calm water of a pond in Broad Pass. The first light of day strikes the surrounding spruce trees while a light fog rises from the pond edge.












