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A Storm in the Desert
Looking southwesterly over Duck Creek Valley from the improbably named Kalamazoo Summit Road over the Schell Creek Range, in far eastern Nevada. Every so often the monsoon reaches this far northwest! I'm just below Kalamazoo Summit (8953 ft/2729 m) here. The prominent water gap in the center is Gallagher Gap, where Duck Creek crosses the range of the same name into Steptoe Valley. The small town of Ely (EE-lee, just like the original in England), Nevada is 15-20 miles off in the distance, at the base of the mountains on the far side. It's an old mining town that has a new lease on life from tourism, plus some modest ranching.
Doug Shepherd, rod bally, Smiley Derleth, tiabunna and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo
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I can understand that people liked to name places in the U.S,.after their hometowns but I'm always flabbergasted when a search on Google Maps throws out some smalll place in the States instead of the much larger European original;-)
slgwv club has replied to Gudrun clubwww.ipernity.com/doc/289859/album/671339
Gudrun club has replied to slgwv clubThere are also at least two other places called Stuttgart apart from the one where I live;-)
slgwv club has replied to Gudrun clubCheers, Herb
slgwv club has replied to tiabunna clubThe contrast with the weather when I took this pic with that when we returned a couple weeks later was also striking. The southeasterly monsoonal flow had weakened to the point that the wind was coming from the west--bringing smoke from the California wildfires! All you could have seen from here then was murk.
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