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    Pavlína Marek
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    Mount Diablo and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from Old Stage Fire Road.
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    Mount Diablo from Railroad Grade Fire Road.
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    San Francisco, the Bay, and Marin Headlands from the East Peak of Mount Tamalpais.
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    Mount Diablo and the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    The flora of Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    The sunset from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    Steep Ravine Trail on Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    The sun starting to appear on Dipsea Trail.
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    West Point Inn on Railroad Grade Fire Road has great pancakes!
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    A fern on Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    Towering redwoods on Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
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    The flora of Mount Tamalpais East Peak. Please help us by identifying this species.
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    12/25/2018
    The gibbous moon from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.

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