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Images of Crater Lake National Park – Oregon
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Wow! That’s so beautiful. I am thinking of visiting the place. When were these pictures taken? What’s a good time? Thanks so much
Sujata
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Yesterday. August is the best month.
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Wow! That’s so beautiful. I am thinking of visiting the place. When were these pictures taken? What’s a good time? Thanks so much
How right! There’s no need for words!
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awesome!
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