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Hovenweep National Monument (1717)
Heading south out of Hovenweep, towards Aneth. The terrain looks very barren, though it is used as cattle range. The temperature when I took this picture was in the low 20's. From a January, 2010 visit.
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I wonder why windmills seem to symbolically suggest isolation?
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