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Taken from a point just below the visitor center and the View Hotel, off the main dirt road that winds among the buttes. Handheld Canon T2i with zoom set to 28mm in portrait orientation.
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The first ruin on the trip into Canyon de Chelly is the Junction Ruin, named for the junction of two rivers that join to form Chinle Wash
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Another view alongside Juniper Flats Road near Nuevo in Riverside County, California on a sparkling clear day this 360 degree pan captures the surrounding ranch land and a view of three major snow-covered peaks. In the center, the tallest and most snow-covered is Mt. San Gorgonio at 11,500 ft. On the right, mostly obsc...
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The sprawling Phoenix metropolitan area viewed from the Buena Vista Lookout and trail head. From here you can see all the major landmarks and sports facilities ranging from University of Phoenix Stadium to Sun Devil Stadium. The tall buildings of downtown are close to USAirways Center and Chase Ballpark. Notable mounta...
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A short loop walking trail passes among many petrified trees next to the Rainbow Forest Museum at the southern end of the park.
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Early morning look across green fields at the snow-capped mountains. Mt. Baldy, Mt. San Gorgonio and Mt. San Jacinto rise above the early morning haze. Lots of rain has turned all the countryside green this winter. Located at the intersection of I-215 and Scott Rd.
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Once a private drive through the massive estate of industrialist Samuel P. Colt, nephew of the Samuel Colt of firearms fame, this road was known as "Colt Drive." The drive originally was lined with many bronze statues, including one of a dog looking out to sea for his lost master. Most of the statues are gone or moved ...
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Viewed from an overlook on South Mountain, just below the TV antennas, the city of Phoenix's southern-most village of Ahwatukee Foothills fills the space between South Mountain Park and the Gila River Indian Community.
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In this Arizona State Park, Ayer Lake is a man-made reservoir, drawing water from Queen Creek, on the other side of the ridge, called Magma Ridge. Beyond that, the large formation is Picket Post Mountain. Movement of high, thin clouds caused the darker left half of this panorama.
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Taken from the Mountain Vista Telescope overlook on the Sonoran Desert Nature Loop Trail, this 360 degree view captures all of the major peaks in the distance east of Phoenix. Closer by are the Papago Buttes, Piestewa Peak and Camelback Mountain. A nearby ramada provides some shade, although it was in the high 70s and ...
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