Portal:Minnesota/Scenic Minnesota

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Credit: Flickr user Randen Pederson

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[edit] Scenic Minnesota

1.

Credit: Flickr user Randen Pederson

2.

Sunset on Lake Vermilion
Sunset on Lake Vermilion
Credit: Todd Madson

3.

Credit: Seth G. Cowdery

4.

Credit: User:Kirs10

5.

Credit: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

6.

Credit: User:Rufus Sarsaparilla

7.

Credit: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/Minnesota Sea Grant

8.

Credit: Christine Karim

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The High Falls of the Pigeon River in Grand Portage State Park
The High Falls of the Pigeon River in Grand Portage State Park
Credit: User:Rufus Sarsaparilla

10.

Credit: Ed Lombard, U.S. National Park Service

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Taoyateduta known as Chief Little Crow, Minnehaha Park
Taoyateduta known as Chief Little Crow, Minnehaha Park
Credit: Eric Pone

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Credit: User:The Statue With The Dictionary

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Lake Pepin, the Mississippi River's widest spot
Lake Pepin, the Mississippi River's widest spot
Credit: User:Jonathunder

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Credit: User:Oneconscious

15.

Credit: User:Kablammo

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Common loon, the Minnesota state bird
Common loon, the Minnesota state bird
Credit: Scott Bestvater

17.

Credit: Aaron Fulkerson