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Posted by joanmn (My Page) on Wed, Apr 9, 08 at 8:59
| if you ever get a chance to see it, go!
Canon digital rebel 300.
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RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| Wow! Amazing. America the beautiful! May God Bless our Country! |
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| You can almost feel & smell the cool mountain air looking at your pics! Gorgeous! And yes, America the beautiful says it all. |
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| Joan, those are gorgeous! So pristine! |
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| you were above the tree line! |
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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I hope I get to go back there someday. JoanMN |
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| I've been there twice, the last time several years ago. Your views appear to have been shot from the "Trail Ridge Road". Another spot I recommend for photographs is the Maroon Bells. Its only one scene, but it's a gorgeous calendar type. |
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| Wow these pictures are really beautifull and they make me very homesick. |
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| Hi all, A little bit late to the party here, but here’s a different perspective of RMNP, taken March 5, 2006. America the Beautiful, indeed!
Alberta Falls is a great, easy hike in the Park, and the Alluvial Fan is a really interesting thing to see, created when an Ice Age lake broke loose and came roaring down the mountains in 1982. I love our National Parks, Skybird
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Here is a link that might be useful: RMNP Alluvial Fan
RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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RE: Rocky Mt. National Park (3 pictures)....
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| I agree with Juanita, Skybird. Beautiful. |
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