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  2. File:Geologic Map of Minnesota- Bedrock Geology (2011).pdf

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    The Minnesota Geological Survey has placed this image in the public domain with the request that credit be given to the Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota, and to the author(s) of the specific work. These images are available through the Minnesota Digital Library, "Minnesota Reflections".

  3. File:Autumn leaves on Leveaux Mountain in Tofte, Minnesota.jpg

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  4. Leaf Hills Moraines - Wikipedia

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    Photograph c. 1895 of Leaf Hills in west-central Minnesota. The Leaf Hills Moraines, sometimes called the Leaf Mountains, are a range of hills in west-central Minnesota.The land does not exhibit many characteristics of mountains, but nevertheless rises typically to a height of 100 to 300 feet (30 to 91 m) above the surrounding farmland, occasionally reaching higher than 350 feet (107 m).

  5. EDITORIAL: Catch the last bit of fall color for another year

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    According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources' fall color map, half of Freeborn County is at 50 to 75% of peak color, while the other half is at 75% to 100%. By Halloween, all of the ...

  6. When do the leaves change? These maps show when and ... - AOL

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    Here's a county-by-county breakdown of how the 2023 foliage changed across the U.S.: New England boasts some of the most colorful fall foliage displays. Every year, about ten million leafpeepers ...

  7. Misquah Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Misquah Hills are oriented east-to-west, north of the Brule River valley, [2] and south of Cross Lake and Winchell Lake. Their peaks are all within four miles east and seven miles west of Misquah Lake, [3] and include several of the highest points in Minnesota. More broadly, the term has been used to include the ridges and monadnocks to the ...

  8. Climate Change Is Shifting the Peak Season for Fall Leaf Viewing

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  9. Lima Mountain - Wikipedia

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    There is a 1-mile trail to the summit, where a fire tower once stood. [2] Lima Mountain has a 328-foot rise over the saddle connecting it with the Misquah Hills High Point and Peak 2266 . [ 3 ] A trail to the summit begins along the Lima Grade (Forest Route 315) just north of its junction with Lima Mountain Road (Forest Route 152)