Frozen Duncan Gardens
The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Cameron Nelson takes a photo of the dramatic frost in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost hangs from the edge of the central fountain at Duncan Gardens in Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Many people walk through Duncan Gardens at Manito Park despite social distancing measures for COVID-19 in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. Dramatic, icicle-like frost caught the attention of many visitors.
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Leanne Howlett admires the dramatic frost encasing Duncan Gardens with her 19-month-old daughter Elsie Howlett at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases a bush, with a slice of green that shows where frost had fallen from, in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases the spouts of a fountain at Duncan Gardens in Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases the decoration atop the central fountain at Duncan Gardens in Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases a bush in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Kelsey Reddick, a wedding photographer, waits for the bride and groom to arrive in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park amongst heavy frost in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost hangs from the edge of the central fountain at Duncan Gardens in Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases a bench in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost completely encases a pinecone amongst the grass in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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Dramatic frost encases individual pine needles from a small fallen branch in Duncan Gardens at Manito Park in Spokane, Wash. on April 4, 2020. The frost was thick and icicle-like and caught the attention of many visitors to the park.
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