Image: Maroon Bells, two peaks in the Elk Mountains that are less than half-mile apart, are reflected on Maroon Lake
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Description: Maroon Bells, two peaks in the Elk Mountains that are less than half-mile apart, are reflected on Maroon Lake. The site is one of most photographed peaks in Colorado and among one of the most spectacular views on the White River National Forest. The area is both vision of power and peace for outdoor photographers, who line the shore of the lake. USDA Photo by Scott Mecum.
Title: Maroon Bells, two peaks in the Elk Mountains that are less than half-mile apart, are reflected on Maroon Lake
Credit: 20111025-FS-SM-0001
Author: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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