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  Trip (57).jpg - Grand Teton, at 13,775 feet is the highest point of the Teton Range, and the second highest peak in the state of Wyoming after Gannett Peak. The mountain is entirely within the Snake River drainage basin, which it feeds by several local creeks and glaciers. The Teton Range is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains, which extend from southern Alaska to northern New Mexico.  
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Grand Teton, at 13,775 feet is the highest point of the Teton Range, and the second highest peak in the state of Wyoming after Gannett Peak. The mountain is entirely within the Snake River drainage basin, which it feeds by several local creeks and glaciers. The Teton Range is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains, which extend from southern Alaska to northern New Mexico. Download
Camera: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT | Date: 7/16/13 6:30 PM | ISO: 100 | Exp. Time: 1/200s | Aperture: 8.0 | Focal Length: 38.0mm (~61.6mm)
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