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John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Teton Range reflection, in window of old barn in Grand Teton National Park John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Settler Photo.
Image ID: 26965  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Teton Range reflection, in window of old barn in Grand Teton National Park. Settler Picture.
Image ID: 26915  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Stock Photography of Settler.
Image ID: 26919  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming Teton Range reflection, in window of old barn in Grand Teton National Park
John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Photograph of Settler.
Image ID: 26924  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
John Moulton barn at sunrise with Teton Range, on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Settler Photos.
Image ID: 26925  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
Teton Range reflection, in window of old barn in Grand Teton National Park. Settler Image.
Image ID: 26928  
Location: Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
 
California fuschia, Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California.  A member of the primrose family.  Local tribes occasionally ate seeds of this species, while leaves and roots were sometimes boiled and eaten.  Settlers gathered seeds and used them as a natural remedy for a variety of illnesses, effectively, since this species contains gamma-linoleic acid, Epilobium cana
California fuschia, Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California. A member of the primrose family. Local tribes occasionally ate seeds of this species, while leaves and roots were sometimes boiled and eaten. Settlers gathered seeds and used them as a natural remedy for a variety of illnesses, effectively, since this species contains gamma-linoleic acid. Professional stock photos of Settler.
Image ID: 11334  
Species: California fuschia, Epilobium cana
Location: Batiquitos Lagoon, Carlsbad, California, USA
 

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Gallery  >  Grand Teton National Park
Gallery  >  Landscape
Gallery  >  New Work August 2011
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  Ecological Reserves  >  Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming)
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  National Parks  >  Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming)  >  Mormon Row
Location  >  USA  >  California  >  Carlsbad
Location  >  USA  >  Wyoming  >  Grand Teton National Park
Plant  >  Wildflower  >  Coastal Wildflower

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Updated: May 24, 2012