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Looking northeast from the Jumpoff, on the north east slope of Mt. Kephart in the Great Smokies. The "blue haze" described by Horace Kephart can be seen with English Mountain breaking through it on the left. Mt. Guyot, the second-highest mountain in the Smokies, is the high point on the right. Image by Brian Stansberry.
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