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  2010_10_01_Yellowstone-10057_60Pano_edit750.jpg - Oxbow Bend is perhaps one of the most photographed spots in the Tetons, due to the often perfect reflection of Mount Moran in its quiet water.  Formed when the Snake River cut a new, more southern channel 1000's of years ago, the water is often still and peaceful and is home to Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans great blue herons and is a migratory stop for white pelicans.  
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Oxbow Bend is perhaps one of the most photographed spots in the Tetons, due to the often perfect reflection of Mount Moran in its quiet water. Formed when the Snake River cut a new, more southern channel 1000's of years ago, the water is often still and peaceful and is home to Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans great blue herons and is a migratory stop for white pelicans. | 2010_10_01_Yellowstone-10057_60Pano_edit750.jpg
Photographer: Hali J. Sowle | Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II | Date: 10/1/10 8:50 AM | ISO: 200 | Exp. Mode: Aperture priority | Exp. Time: 1/40s | Aperture: 16.0 | Focal Length: 58.0mm
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