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A day at the park
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Man, was it cold when I shot this one. Bone chilling. But worth it. See how much petrified wood you can find.
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cliff dwellings on the canyon walls from sun point on the mesa top loop
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If you're travelling through the Capitol Reef area in Utah, the Luna Mesa is a required stop. Tell 'em, Ron sent you.
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Well protected by the overhang and high above the canyon floor, the Cliff Palace is the largest of all the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde. Home to hundreds of people that farmed the top of the mesa, the Cliff Palace is the largest for ceremonial purposes.
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Spruce Tree House constructed between 1200 and 1279 A.D. This is the third largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park with 129 rooms and 8 kivas. It is thought that up to 100 people may have lived here at one time
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A group of tourists walks down the path to the Clff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. The best shot of the Cliff Palace is across the canyon and gigapan show's its stuff!
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Hopefully closed yet ready to reopen to monitor fires that regularly move though the mesa due to lightning. (Hand held as if you couldn't tell...)
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Amazing wide view of the virigin river basin just north of lake meed. Shot from the Mormon Mesa overlook outside of Overton, NV. We will be establishing a "phenocam" research tower here this winter to examine the effects of the biocontrol Tamarisk beetle on tamarisk in this area. The tower will have two 5 meg...
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