File:Goat Peak, Cascades.jpg

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English: 360° panorama near the summit of Goat Peak in Okanogan National Forest of the northern Cascade Range in Washington State. Photographed on a September Afternoon, this photo includes sweeping views of the Methow River Valley and the greater Cascade Range including glaciated Silver Star Mountain. High ice clouds create sun dogs on either side of the September sun. Goat Peak Lookout is prominent on the righthand side. Photo by Gregg M. Erickson.
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8 September 2009

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