File:Hoodoo Mountain satellite.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHoodoo Mountain satellite.jpg | Satellite photo of Hoodoo Mountain in northern British Columbia, Canada |
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English: 16 July, 2008 |
Source | Cropped from here to focus on Hoodoo Mountain |
Author | NASA |
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