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Dense leaves on shrubbery Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Dense overgrowth in forest Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Hill Iron Works
Dispersion on leaves, Forest, Congaree National Park, South Carolina Congaree National Park #0270 Congaree Swamp, Old Growth
Fallen leaves and branches on road Everglades National Park; National Park Service Distant view of trees, downed branches and leaves at Royal Palm, shown from entrance road; circa 1960; upper left of group of four.
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Circa 1965
Fallen tree in forest Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Tree Damage
Fallen trees in forest Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Tree Damage
Fallen trees in forest Kings Mountain National Military Park; National Park Service Tree Damage
Foliage, Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ten-foot width and closeness of foliage contribute to its obstrusiveness. Complete Cherokee Orchard-Roaring Fork Road, Work Order No. R-28 GSM. Completion report photo.Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, II-Tn-RF-6506, Physical Facilities - Trails - Cherokee Orchard-Roaring, Fork Motor Nature Trail
Forest floor with fallen leaves South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: RB 2/10/95
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1995-02-10
Ground on hill with sticks and leaves on floor beneath trees, Parsons Branch Road Great Smoky Mountains National Park On hillside above big holly tree at turnaround on Parsons Branch Rd.Post Ceremony, III-S-17472
Hand holding melaleuca twig Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Treating mg Hazard + safety
Large trees in Mahogany Hammock Everglades National Park; National Park Service Big Mahogany - recovery
Lawn with trees South Carolina State Parks Written on slide: 26
Leaves in water, Forest, Congaree National Park, South Carolina Congaree National Park #0210, Congaree Swamp National Monument, 200 Caroline Sims Road, Hopkins, S. C. 29061

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