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Teton Mist - Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
The mists of night rise to reveal the Teton Range awakening in the white light of dawn. Braids of the Snake River pass below, idly forming mirror still reflection ponds. The Grand Teton, at 13,770-feet, is the highest point in the range, towering more than 7000 feet above the valley floor. Grand Teton National Park was designated by congress in 1929 and later enlarged to the current boundaries that encompass more than 300,000 acres.