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English: Fish Creek as it exits Grand Teton National Park, circled in red. Note that the 6,320 foot contour crosses the Snake River just outside the park, but it crosses Fish Creek inside the park, making Fish Creek the lowest point.
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current 18:11, 5 February 2008 Thumbnail for version as of 18:11, 5 February 20081,123 × 774 (207 KB)AshidMapantzFish Creek as it exits Grand Teton National Park, circled in red. Note that the 6,320 foot contour crosses the Snake River just outside the park, but it crosses Fish Creek inside the park, making Fish Creek the lowest point.
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