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Sand washed into a series of mesas, much like the big ones

  
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A jeep trail in the foreground, and a single-track dropping into the canyon east of Flat Top.

  
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Road into the Lucky Strike Mine

  
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Looking north into Reds Canyon, Family Butte to the left background

  
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Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
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Looking down into Sulphur Canyon, a tributary of Reds Canyon

  
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I-70 snakes down into Spotted Wolf Canyon

  
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Looking down into Buckhorn Wash from below Little Holes

  
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One steep part of the Devil's Racetrack. This was once the main road into the interior of the Swell.

Devil's Racetrack San Rafael Swell 
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At last, Dad arrives to save the day! But notice that front wheel. Hmmmm. To see the movie of the first attempt, copy the following into your browser: http://chem.dynu.com/photo/photos/2002/sep04/first.avi

  
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The evening draws on into night.

  
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Morinings were windless, so smoke form the fire settled into the Canyons. The lights of Tropic Utah are just visible

  
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Prinz Tristan leads Northshield into battle!

  
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The confluence at 43º N 97º W is about 200 yards into this field. I'll come back after the harvest.

  
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Sky, clouds, and soybeans

Just across the border from South Dakots into Minnesota  
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The bottom of the plant, where slurry? was loaded into wagons/cars for transport.

  
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Northshield runs into battle.

  
  #272-06
Rocks melting into the lake ice, MLSP

  
  #a072-12  "Rocks and Waves"
This is Sioux Quartzite. It was layed down 2 million years ago on the bottom of a shallow lake. Due to silting, the wave pattern formed during mild times were preserved throughout the yearly floods. This patterned sand was compressed into the rock you see

Palisades State Park Near Garretson SD
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An old ore chute for getting ore into trucks at the roadbed.

 Ophir UT
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They feed into many large round settling(?) tanks.

  

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Bruce Wilson of Provo, Utah thought on 2/23/2004 that this photo was displayed properly and added the following:
"I shot this about 10 minutes before sunrise from the balcony at Bryce Point. The haze is from a large fire burning about 20 miles to the north, which settled into the valleys during the still night." 7315

Bruce Wilson of Brookings SD thought on 4/5/2001 that this photo was good and added the following:
"A nice coincidence. The two balloons were being inflated next to each other, and the wind caught them just right to make it look like Smokey was wispering something into the ear of Sarge. Luck was responsible for this shot, not skill, I'm afraid." 3641

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