File:Mount Adams from Crystal Mountain 01 (cropped).jpg

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English: Mount Adams (in the distance, at center) from Crystal Mountain, Washington. Although Crystal is primarily known for skiing, the resort is open year-round, and even in summer hundreds or thousands of people a day take the gondola to the top; a smaller number of the summer tourists take the chair lift.
Date Taken on 28 August 2022
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