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Shot from the Golden Spike Tower (www.goldenspiketower.com
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Shot from the Golden Spike Tower (www.goldenspiketower.com
/) this is the view westward toward the western yards and hump and the locomotive repair shops. The Bailey Yards are recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest railroad yard in the world, handling over 10,000 railroad cars a day. Yo...-
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This is ground Zero for the city of Denver
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The city of Denver began where Cherry Creek flows into the South Platte River
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The city of Denver began where Cherry Creek flows into the South Platte River
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Taken from the Alpine Garden near the top of the Schynige Platte mountain, overlooking Interlaken.
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South Channel of the braided Platte River, just east of Fort Kearney, Nebraska.
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Shot by hand using my car as a blind. A little more detail visible, but not much zoom.
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Sandhill cranes feeding in a cornfield just south of the Platte River, just east of Fort Kearney, Nebraska. Cranes are nervous birds and hard to approach. Since I didn't have a blind, I did my best to get up on a old railroad grade and used the tele-converter lens on my Canon S5-IS. I'll have to try getting up there...
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