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This page begins and ends with July 17th and our 3-day driving adventure.  The final row shows some of the highlights of this month's creations by Kazuya's Baked Delights . Click on any thumbnail to begin.
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Begin July 17th |
  The previous page ended with us at our camping spot, therefore this page begins with a new day - July 17th. The first and third shots in this row are scenic shots and the center shot shows Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris). |
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  The first shot in this row is a scenic shot and then there are two photos of a moose running away from us. |
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  Here are two beautiful scenic shots and if you study them closely enough you can see a white dot on the far side of the lake. The third shot is zoomed-in to that white dot - a pair of Trumpeter Swans (Cygnus buccinator) with three Cygnets. WOW! |
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  The first shot here is a cropped out portion of the previous shot. If you study it you can see that one of the cygnets is lifting its tiny wing. The center shot is another in which you can see all three cygnets and the third shot is a cropped out portion of that shot. |
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  Here is a final shot of the lake with the white dots visible. The center shot is a portrait mode shot in which you can see the reflection of the Swans in the lake. The third shot, a rabbit, was taken after we were on the Parks Highway stopped at a place called Bison Gulch and were hiking up a trail there. |
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  Here is one more shot of a rabbit on the Bison Gulch trail. That is followed by a shot which looks back down at the highway and the parking area for access to this trail. The third shot shows a Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) standing up tall to see what is coming up the trail. |
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  There were lots of ripe blueberries here, so we grazed as we hiked. The center shot looks back down to the parking area, where you can see the rear portion of our pickup truck. The third shot shows another Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus parryii). |
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  As we continued northwards to Fairbanks we had one more sighting of some moose - here is a cow moose with her twin calves. |
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  The first shot here shows a German Chocolate Cake which Kazuya made for a friend who summited Denali this summer, and plans to go to Antarctica in November of this year. The second shot shows some truly delicious Raspberry Rhubarb Crumble. |
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