File:Lost Lake, Seward, Alaska.jpg

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English: I took these photos in August 2009 during a hike to Lost Lake. This is an excellent but long trail outside of Seward, Alaska. We did a traverse, starting on the north side and exiting from the south side. It was still about 15 miles long with a bit of a climb on the way in. The day started off rainy and gray but got a lot better as we kept climbing. One of the major benefits was all the ripe blueberries on the trail - and they were so sweet - just like me!
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Nice shot of Lost Lake from the south side

Author Frank Kovalchek from Anchorage, Alaska, USA

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