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    Grassland meets forest meets ocean. Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    An autumn sunset in Mount Tamalpais State Park lights up the grassy hillsides like gold.
    The summit ridge of Mount Tamalpais is made up of three peaks. Right to left: East Peak (2,571'), Middle Peak (2,490'), and West Peak (2,560'). This view is from Coyote Ridge Trail in the Marin Headlands.
    The southwestern slopes of Mount Tamalpais State Park as seen from the Dipsea Trail.
    The Fire Lookout Tower on East Peak (2,571') in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    East Peak.
    The Steep Ravine Trail in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    The Steep Ravine Trail in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Redwoods along the Dipsea Trail in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    A San Franicsco skyline beyond Marin's ridgelines in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    The Coast View Trail in Mount Tamalpias State park.
    The Coast View Trail in Mount Tamalpias State park.
    Northerly view from East Peak (2,571') in Mount Tamalpais State Park overlooks Bon Tempe Lake.
    Southerly view from East Peak (2,571') in Mount Tamalpais State Park overlooks Mill Valley and San Pablo Bay.
    Pantoll Campground in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Mountain bikers on the Old Railroad Grade.
    Hikers on the Sun Trail in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    A red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) perched above Muir Woods National Monument in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Clear fall and winter days in Mount Tamalpais State Park reveal the Farralon Islands 20 miles offshore.
    The regulars in Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Mount Tamalpais State Park.
    Avram Klein
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    07/09/2017
    Bolinas Ridge sunset.
    Avram Klein
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    07/09/2017
    Bolinas Ridge fog.
    Avram Klein
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    07/09/2017
    Bolinas Ridge fog.
    Avram Klein
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    07/09/2017
    Pantol Campground sunset.
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    07/09/2017
    Mount Tamalpais woods.
    Avram Klein
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    07/09/2017
    Pantol Ranger Station.
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    07/09/2017
    Near the Pantol Ranger Station.
    Avram Klein
    Photo Date: 
    07/09/2017
    Three Wells in Mount Tamalpais State Park.

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