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Aspen Stand

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Aspen Stand

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Dillon, Colorado.

Sunlight peaks through a stand of aspen trees as two mature aspens lean under the burden of their top-heavy weight distribution. A stand of aspen trees is connected by their roots under the soil. It is the largest single organism, by area, on Earth.

This region was originally inhabited by the Ute and Cheyenne peoples. 10% of profits from the sale of this photograph will benefit the Native American Rights Fund.

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