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Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway - Fishing for Foood

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Original Caption: Two pelicans fish for food at the edge of Pyramid Lake.

Location: Nevada (39.853° N 119.460° W)

Status: Public domain. Photo Courtesy of USFWS

Digital Photographs Relating to America's Byways

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pyramid lake pyramid lake byway foood nevada pyramid lake scenic byway usfws digital photographs two pelicans fish public domain photo courtesy birds beak us national archives us fish and wildlife service
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1995 - 2013
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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pyramid lake pyramid lake byway foood nevada pyramid lake scenic byway usfws digital photographs two pelicans fish public domain photo courtesy birds beak us national archives us fish and wildlife service