File:Haydon Peak.jpg
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Haydon Peak in Alaska
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English: South aspect of Haydon Peak in Alaska's Saint Elias Mountains and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. |
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Source | File:Mount St. Elias (2) (21586923606).jpg |
Author | National Park Service, Alaska Region |
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