Colorful metamorphic rocks are common in the Trinity Alps. These border the Deer Creek drainage that empties into Stuart’s Fork of the Trinity River. (Photo by John Soares)

by John Soares on August 25, 2010

Colorful metamorphic rocks are common in the Trinity Alps. These border the Deer Creek drainage that empties into Stuart's Fork of the Trinity River. (Photo by John Soares)

Colorful metamorphic rocks are common in the Trinity Alps. These border the Deer Creek drainage that empties into Stuart’s Fork of the Trinity River. (Photo by John Soares)

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