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Autumn in the Heartland The morning sun highlights the autumn colors of the
hills on the south side of Harlan County Reservoir as
early migrating geese fly out to feed in the
cornfields to the south. In a few weeks the lake will
be host to tens of thousands of migrating birds. Some will
attempt to stay the winter and others wil move on to
their wintering grounds after a week or so of feeding
on corn and milo in the freshly harvested fields
around the lake.
Taken 09-30-12
Harlan County, NE
Autumn in the Heartland
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Autumn Trail Sunrise highlights the fall hues of the trees and
sumac on a dirt trail along the south bank of Harlan
County Reservoir.
Taken 09-30-12
Harlan County, NE
Autumn Trail
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A Scent of Heaven II A July thunderstorm passes over a pasture in
northwestern Nebraska dropping much needed moisture on
the dry prairie range.
Taken 07-01-12
Dawes County, NE
A Scent of Heaven II
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Wikileaks Broken sunlight highlights the aspens on the mountain
and clouds shadow an abandoned mining site on the
Alpine Loop Trail in southwestern Colorado.
Taken 09-23-12
Hinsdale County, CO
Wikileaks
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Wandering The Canyon Late afternoon sun highlights the bank of Pine Creek
as it begins it's descent into the Upper Black Canyon
in the Curecanti National Recreation Area.
Taken 09-22-12
Gunnison County, CO
Wandering The Canyon
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Summer on the Mesa II In late August the pastures on the Northeasten high
plains of Colorado are mostly thin and brown and in
sore need of early fall rains. Only a few hardy bushes
and areas along creeks formed by runoff retain any
green.
Panorama from 3 images stitched together
48 inch wide image is 16.5 inches high
Taken 08-24-12
Logan County, CO
Summer on the Mesa II
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Summer on the Mesa In late August the pastures on the Northeasten high
plains of Colorado are mostly thin and brown and in
sore need of early fall rains. Only a few hardy bushes
and areas along creeks formed by runoff retain any
green.
Panorama from 3 images stitched together
48 inch wide image is 16.5 inches high
Taken 08-24-12
Logan County, CO
Summer on the Mesa
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Streaming News II The Lake Fork of the Gunnison River starts high in the
San Juan Mountains of Colorado near Handies Peak, and
flows northward to the Blue Mesa Reservoir. Its gold
Medal status makes it a prime stream for trout fishing
as well as providing many areas of scenic interest.
Taken 09-23-12
Gunnison County, CO
Streaming News II
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Sands of Time The setting sun outlines the ridges of the sand dune
formations at the Great Sand Dunes National Park in
Southern Colorado. Rising 750 feet from the valley
floor, these are the tallest dune formations in North
America.
Panorama from 3 images stitched together
48 inch wide image is 14.2 inches high
Taken 09-23-12
Alamosa County, CO
Sands of Time
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