English: Photographed from the J.E.T. trail, eastern Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. View is towards South, looking across the Manitoba Escarpment. The large amount of haze is due to significant fires burning in Saskatchewan at the time. The shalely hill on the left of the image is called Bald Hill and gives a more prominent view of the prairies eastward.
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Taken in 2008 from a trail called J.E.T. in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba. Right on the Eastern part of the park on the edge of the Manitoba Escarpment. View is South at center. Large amount of haze is due to significant fires burning in Saskatc
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