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The Dinosaur Rock Formation
Bear Rocks Preserve - a cornerstone of a diverse and complex ecosystem of windswept heath barrens.
Author: John Canan
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Photography size: 45.4 Mpixels (130 MB uncompressed) - 8256x5504 pixels (27.5x18.3 in / 69.9x46.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: Appalachian Mountains, bear rocks, biome, conservation, conservation photography , Creek, dolly sods, Grassroots, Land at Risk, Landscape Photography, Monongahela National Forest, National Forest, natural landscape, photography workshops, Places, Potomac Highlands, preserve, Public Lands, Subject, Threatened Habitat, tucker county
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