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Looking southwest from Mount Cammerer. Cammerer Ridge dominates the foreground. Mt. Guyot, the 2nd-highest mountain in the Smokies, is in the distance on the right (it looks like a tilted pyramid). Luftee Knob, the 8th-highest mountain in the Smokies, is in the distance on the left. Image by Brian Stansberry.
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