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- Lover's Leap is a steep granite cliff band in El Dorado County, California, United States, a landmark which catches the eye as one travels by, and a popular destination for climbers. The origin of its name is unknown, but common to most Lover's Leaps, one version from local folklore says two Native Americans lovers leapt to their deaths from the summit. (en)
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- Location in California (en)
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- Lovers Leap in Strawberry, CA 1.jpg (en)
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- Lover's Leap seen from the Pony Express Trail. (en)
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- Lover's Leap is a steep granite cliff band in El Dorado County, California, United States, a landmark which catches the eye as one travels by, and a popular destination for climbers. The origin of its name is unknown, but common to most Lover's Leaps, one version from local folklore says two Native Americans lovers leapt to their deaths from the summit. (en)
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- Lover's Leap (Tahoe, California) (en)
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