The Columbus Road - NM A-003
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Clouds the day before Storm 2006
- last edit: 19-Aug-2006
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cool clouds
- last edit: 14-Aug-2006
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Road Runner preening in mesquite bush
- last edit: 19-Aug-2006
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Road Runner runs away
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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Range cows
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Range cows
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
- comments: 1
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wild mushroom
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
- comments: 2
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wild mushroom
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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high desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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730-high desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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731 high desert flooding 8-13-06
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736 high desert flooding 7-13-06
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734 high desert flooding 8-13-06
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739 high desert flooding 7-13-06
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741 high desert flooding 8-13-06
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749 magenta dragonfly
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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755 a river when it rains
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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756 greening of the high desert
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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758 border patrol intercept 8-13-06
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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759 high desert panorama
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
- comments: 1
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760 looking southwest from Columbus Road
- last edit: 19-Aug-2006
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764 cloudy columbus road
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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765 high desert flooding 8-13-2006
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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766 high desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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High desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 10-Oct-2006
- comments: 1
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776 high desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 15-Aug-2006
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High desert flooding 8-13-06
- last edit: 10-Oct-2006
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Junior, Jeff, and Alex
- last edit: 05-Sep-2006
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Album Description:
Exploring the aftereffects of Storm 2006 on the high mesa between El Paso, Tx and Columbus, New Mexico
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10 comments
Hi Char,It's about time I got here! The Hoodoos are really something else. It's strange for me to see the desert flooding. Does that happen often and what does it do to the desert? I'm wondering if the wildflowers in the Spring are prettier then. Very nice album, Char. Love and Hugs, Sharon
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sharwils 2007.06.04 at 12:35:35 PDT
A great album, full of a lot of interesting things like those Hoodoos for instance. Thanks for all the captions. The flood looks frightening. In such a flat area it might take some time until the water is gone! Thank you very much for your kind comments in my album of pomegranates. It was a pleasure to work on it. When I work on an album I seem so see things I have never noticed in my surroundings. Somehow it opens my eyes. Now I know exactly how many Pomegranate trees are around here, but to photograph the fruit I had a look in Tel- Aviv. In one of Tel-Aviv's most expensive street I found the Kiosk of those Juice makers. You identified the fruits there very well. The five large oval fruits are definitely Melons, the Papayas are on the boxes, beside Pineapples, Plums and Bananas. Mangos they have now and also Kiwi, Carambula and lots of other fruits I even don't know all the names in English. Have a nice day! - Galit
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854847 2006.10.09 at 13:53:39 PDT
Hi Charlotte ..Nice album and some of the comment here are interesting too .. Great to have GA entries back ..Love the roadrunners .. they scared me when I was in AZ .. the come out of no where when your driving through the country roads ...Shirley
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home_base 2006.09.06 at 07:34:48 PDT
Dear Charlotte, Wow this looks such an interesting place to visit those rock formations were quite something and the colour of the soil wonderful. Thanks so much for your visit to my Sandwich album some of those old buildings certainly have a lot of atmosphere and character when inside. Tak care now, Jill
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jillbatchelor2 2006.08.24 at 02:17:00 PDT
Hi Charlotte! Enjoyed your interesting trip along the Desert Road during times of flood. A return visit in a few weeks should reveal a wealth of wildflowers. Enjoyed the little things along the way such as mushrooms, roadrunners, and the Hoodoos! Well done and thankyou for sharing.. Gladys, Western Australia.
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gladysclancy 2006.08.20 at 02:21:33 PDT
Howdy Charlotte, got a kick out of the hoodoos! And the flooding in the high desert looks certainly much more appealing than in your town where the muck was ruining peoples homes. I hope you'll be spared for a while so people can clean up and get on with their lives! Big Hugs from Houston. Marita
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worldtripper3 2006.08.19 at 11:06:28 PDT
Wow, you did it again. Great photos Charlotte. What is a Hoodoo? I've lived in NM most of my life and never heard of it. I guess you never know it all. Philip
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philipanddawn 2006.08.19 at 07:16:35 PDT
Hi Charlotte. A very dramatic album that clearly shows the effects of your disasterous storm. I guess when the desert floods then things are REALLY bad. Its great that you were able to get out and shoot this album. Love and hugs, Peter
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georgieboy98 2006.08.18 at 03:41:10 PDT
Some very nice --- and quite interesting --- photos, Char. The scenery in your neck of the woods is certainly a lot different from here in lush, green West Virginia! Nice to see something a whole lot different! Hugs, Kat
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katmeow5 2006.08.17 at 13:31:16 PDT
This is a very interesting album. The mushroom I've never seen the likes of - and the hoodoo things are new to me also. You have lovely countryside there and imagine range cows with those big horns. :) Enjoyed my visit very much - thanks. - Miss DeeAnne :)
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missdee101 2006.08.16 at 17:44:50 PDT
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