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wowww! You shure made one smart coment verytruble! Celtis occidentalis shurly grows in that part of the world. But i think that on this picture is not celtis occidentalis. Beacuse its berrys are much smaller as this on the picture,and they are not so together.
My mother died a few days before I left on the trip. I put her name and an old Lisence plate on the post. It is not unlike a head stone for her.
Watson Lake is well known for its post forest.
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wowww! You shure made one smart coment verytruble! Celtis occidentalis shurly grows in that part of the world. But i think that on this picture is not celtis occidentalis. Beacuse its berrys are much smaller as this on the picture,and they are not so together.
This is the remains of the midsummer's celebration. If there was one at Christmas it was probably a midwinter's celebration.
Egad, Brant McDowell is right. It is in BC.
To get to Alaska from Boulder, go north to Edmondton, turn left. At Haines Junction, here pictured, turn right.
These rock sheep are also drawn to the salt on teh road.
A young bull moose was hanging around the hot springs.
My mother died a few days before I left on the trip. I put her name and an old Lisence plate on the post. It is not unlike a head stone for her. Watson Lake is well known for its post forest.
This little beast was great on the trip. 10,000 miles and no problems.
This is a cute trolly that runs along the river. Cute. cute cute.