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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake- view up the valleyof the St. Vrain toward Mount Copeland. (With single lens.) W.T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Longs Peak trail. Observing Longs Peak from Cabin Rock on the Twin Sister-shows The Chasm and Mills Moraine, consisting of glacial material derived from The Chasm.W. T. Lee, July 27, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Longs Peak trail. Observing Longs Peak from Cabin Rock on the Twin Sister- shows The Chasm and Mills Moraine, consisting of glacial material derived from The Chasm(with single lens). W.T. Lee, July 27, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids in St. Vrain River where at a recent landslide a large volume of glacial material from the lateral moraine slid into the valley. W. T. Lee, July28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends over the terminal moraine of the ancient glacier which once filled this valley. W. T. Lee, july 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rough country on the trail to Thunder Lake- view up the valleyof the St. Vraintoward Mount Copeland. W.T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Mountain Nationa Park, Colorado. View of a snow bank high in the side of Fall River Canyon and the long threadlike stream supplied by the melting snow. W.T. Lee. July 4, 1916.
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Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends over the terminal moraine of the ancient glacier which once filled this valley. W. T. Lee, july 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rocks in St. Vrain Valley smoothed by the ancient glacier that once filled this valley. (A near View.). W.T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. View in St. Vrain Valley up Coney Creek. The lateral morains - the wooded rodge in the middle ground - was built across the valley of Coney Creek. W. T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Flattop trail - Hallett peak, Tyndal Glacier and glacial gorge between Hallett and flattop, as seen from the point on Flattop where the trail approaches the top of the gorge. W.T. Lee, August 2, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids in St. Vrain River where at a recent landslide a large volume of glacial material from the lateral moraine slid intothe valley. W. T. Lee, July 28, 1916.
Album caption: Rocky Moutain National Park, Colorado. Rapids east of copeland Lake where the St. Vrain River descends over the terminal moraine of the ancient glacier which once filled this valley. W. T. Lee, july 28, 1916.
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