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The spring brings lots of flowers to the Crater’s bleak landscape for one to photograph on the black lava background.
The lava flows, cinder cones, and sagebrush provide many interesting images. One can snowshoe into the monument in the winter
for a different view of this unique landscape. Craters of the Moon National Monument, Arco, ID
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Winter in Craters |
Flowers |
Cinder Cone |
Spring Flowers |
© Roger Boe |
© Roger Boe |
© Roger Boe |
© Roger Boe |
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Tree in Rock |
Ferns in rocks |
Flowers |
Spring Flowers |
© Roger Boe |
© Roger Boe |
© Roger Boe |
© Jan Larcom |
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