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Spotlight

Through a puka in the side of the hornito

through a puka in the side of the hornito
Photograph by T. Orr
August 5, 2005
View looking straight through a puka in the side of the hornito at the top of the Cookie Monster rootless shield; on the inactive Mother's Day tube. Large boulders are visible on the floor of the tube below.

  through a puka in the side of the hornito
Photograph by T. Orr
August 5, 2005

  through a puka in the side of the hornito
Photograph by T. Orr
August 5, 2005
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Updated: 1 September 2005 (pnf)