UP Jungo Rd Winnemucca NV (2144)
Just in case you have a dirty horse...
Get 'em while they last...
Building foundation, St. Thomas
Abandoned mine
Adit
Exploratory adit, detail
Ward Charcoal Ovens
Osceola Ditch
Osceola Ditch
Flume timbers
Sunset over Selenite Range
Looking toward Utah...
The Mothership and Fleet?
Truckee River
Ward Charcoal Ovens circa 1995
Ward Charcoal Ovens (#0619)
Illapah Reservoir
Ely, NV (#0548)
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Teresa Lake & Creek
UP at Jungo Rd Winnemucca NV (2134)
Lake Tahoe
Clayton Valley, Nevada, USA, lithium operation
Wild Turkeys
Adobe Bricks
Movin' 'em out--
Fawn
Cave Lake
Lake Mohave, Black Canyon
Dry Watering Trough
Northern Snake Range and Mt. Moriah
Wheeler Peak
Great Basin Bristlecone Pine
Hot Creek Canyon
Sage grouse
Chipmunks playing
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Jungo Rd Winnemucca NV2128a
It took me many years to learn to appreciate the subtle beauty in this very dry landscape. Now that I'm accustomed to the shades of the west, the dense greenness of the eastern U.S.now often feels a little too much "in your face".
Diane Putnam, kiiti, have particularly liked this photo
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Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv does make a compelling argument about the geology, though. As much as I wish we weren't doing what I think we're doing to the climate, I do wish I could go forward about two or three centuries and see what a more arid version of the Appalachians or the Kentucky limestone country might look like.
Like the truck peeking into the frame.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to Diane Putnam club...
Luckily the truck was there to give both a sense of scale and history.
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