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Remnants of early farm equipment seen in Elba Basin.
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A farmhouse sits below the slopes of the Albion Mountains, with willows surrounding Cassia Creek in the foreground.
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Cache Peak and its shorter partner, Mount Independence rise high above Elba-Almo Road.
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Elba's cemetery, named Grand View Cemetery, sits across the valley from Cache Peak.
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Cassia Creek winds its way between willows and small trees.
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The historic Elba Relief Society building is one of very few left from this era of the LDS Church.
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The stone church built by Mormon pioneers in Elba.
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Cassia Creek flows out from the slopes below Cache Peak.
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Mount Harrison stands to the northwest of Elba.
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The Elba church building sits among fields and trees, with the Jim Sage Mountains behind.
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A vacant pioneer cabin shows what the earlier homes in Elba were like.
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Mount Harrison overlooks Elba Basin. Farmhouses are marked by clumps of trees in the valley.
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Snow still caps Mount Harrison as fields are already being harvested in Elba Basin.
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Cows graze in Elba Basin below scenic Mount Harrison.
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A view looking over Elba Basin from Elba-Oakley Road. The Jim Sage Mountains are in the distance.

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