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Lake Tahoe / Sacramento metropolitan area / El Dorado National Forest / Upper Truckee River / Tahoe National Forest / Truckee River / Fallen Leaf Lake / Trout Creek / Truckee Meadows / U.S. Route 50 in California / Truckee /  California / Sierra Nevada
Date: 2013-03-11 13:12:27
Lake Tahoe
Sacramento metropolitan area
El Dorado National Forest
Upper Truckee River
Tahoe National Forest
Truckee River
Fallen Leaf Lake
Trout Creek
Truckee Meadows
U.S. Route 50 in California
Truckee
California
Sierra Nevada

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