Humphreys Peak - 3852 m - 1986
two (too) hot ladies and a burnt cactus - 1986
Sunset Crater - 1986
Sunset Crater - 1986
Sunset Crater - 1986
Sunset Crater - 1986
another Saguaro - 1986
Driver's Seat – 1994
Hoover Dam (3)
Hoover Dam (4)
Hoover Dam (9)
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Saguaro National Monument (11)
Hackberry General Store
Hackberry General Store
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Kitt Peak National Observatory (2)
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desert oasis....
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Lolomaki Pueblo - 1986
Grand Canyon - Yavapai Point - 1986
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Grand Canyon - Moran Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Mather Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Yaki Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Duck On A Rock Viewpoint - 1986
Navajo Point - A little bit of Colorado - 1986
Grand Canyon - Lipan Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Lipan Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Lipan Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Lipan Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Powell Point - 1986
Grand Canyon - Desert View - 1986
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Grand Canyon - Desert View - 1986
Little Colorado Gorge Overlook - 1986
Little Colorado Gorge - 1986
Monument Valley - 1986 - End
North Window Overlook - 1986
The Thumb - 1986
Monument Valley - Cly Butte - 1986
where the water flows - Spearhead Mesa - 1986
Camel Butte - 1986
dead juniper view - 1986
dead juniper view - 1986
dead juniper view - 1986
Three Sisters - 1986
suspicion of a little Navajo girl - 1986
Mitchell Mesa - 1986
Monument Valley - 1986
Yei Bi Chei and Totem Pole - 1986
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Wupatki Pueblo - 1986
People gathered here during the 1100s, about 100 years after the eruption of Sunset Crater Volcano, gradually building this 100-room pueblo with a community room and ballcourt. By 1182, perhaps 85 to 100 people lived at Wupatki Pueblo, the largest building for at least fifty miles. Within a day's walk, a population of several thousand surrounded Wupatki. Although it is no longer physically occupied, Hopi believe the people who lived and died here remain as spiritual guardians.
scanned slide, Minolta X700
scanned slide, Minolta X700
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Perfect mimicry!
Superb, Berny
Many thanks for the note, too
Berny club has replied to niraK68 clubBeeindruckend, was hier nach über 900 Jahren (!) noch steht!
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