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    The trailhead for Chimney Rock.
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    Western juniper tree and basalt
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    Moss campion (Silene acaulis).
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    Indian paintbrush (Castilleja).
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    A domineering wall of columnar basalt rising above the Chimney Rock Trail.
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    Chimney Rock Trail.
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    Lichen thriving in the high desert.
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    Chimney Rock Trail.
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    Chimney Rock Trail.
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    The Crooked River Canyon with the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and Mount Bachelor in the distance.
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    Bench overlooking the Crooked River Canyon with the Three Sisters, Broken Top, and Mount Bachelor in the distance.
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    The Three Sisters and Broken Top from the Crooked River Canyon.
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    Chimney Rock.
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    Chimney Rock (left) and the Crooked River (below).
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    Chimney Rock.

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