Bristlecone pines from the Inyo National Forest in California. They are thought to be the oldest living things on earth with some up to 5,000 years old.
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Art in unusual places
Splotches of color highlight the side of a birdfeeder in Fairbanks.
Snow rope with wood
Bristlecone pines from the Inyo National Forest in California. They are thought to be the oldest living things on earth with some up to 5,000 years old.
Ice patterns emerge on a wetlands pond.
An old stove in the woods slowly returns to the forest floor;
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