File:McLane Creek Nature Trail Pond - beaver dam pano 01 (cropped to square).jpg

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English: Vertical panorama: McLane Creek Nature Trail Pond - beaver dam and pond. Capitol State Forest, Thurston County, Washington, U.S.
 
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Date Taken on 16 March 2019
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