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English: 79-AAW-17 "Formations, stalagmites in the Queen's Chambers."
Carlsbad Caverns 1942, Ansel Adams
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This photo as well as 223 other companions by Ansel Adams were commissioned by the Park service and are property of the US Government, according to the source |
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current | 04:59, 4 April 2006 | 1,229 × 1,825 (547 KB) | Makthorpe (talk | contribs) | 79-AAW-17 "Formations, stalagmites in the Queen's Chambers." Carlsbad Caverns 1942, Ansel Adams -May need an ultra high resolution scan to do justice to this print -~~~~ == Licensing == This photo as well as 223 other companions by Ansel Adams were |
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