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Good old 481!
Created: October 10, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Carl Berger (CarlBerger) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 124 The Durango-Silverton Steam Train |
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Nut and bolt on gard rail
Created: October 10, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Carl Berger (CarlBerger) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 120 While not a nut and bolt on the train, because the camera was set for auto-focus this assembly was in focus even though close! |
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1961 Willys Jeep Wagon
Created: October 14, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Russ Dodd (RDodd) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 116 Roaming through this photo, I was able to identify my blue Jeep parked in front of the house. Good job, RDodd |
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Sweeper Car
Created: October 10, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Carl Berger (CarlBerger) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 108 Silently sweeping the tracks for sparks and cinders the sweeper car takes care for fire! |
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Point
Created: January 10, 2009 Taken From: Calico Folds (View #3) Snapped By: Peter (sarastro) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 103 , |
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Nike Swoosh
Created: January 12, 2009 Taken From: Calico Folds (View #3) Snapped By: Ron Schott (rschott) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 94 ... as executed by Mother Nature. |
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Shrine on the hill
Created: October 14, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Carl Berger (CarlBerger) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 90 A small shrine |
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Created: March 20, 2009 Taken From: Calico Folds (View #3) Snapped By: Marcelo Raidan (vidasolar) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 77 contamination |
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Colorful rocks
Created: January 12, 2009 Taken From: Calico Folds (View #3) Snapped By: Ron Schott (rschott) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 75 Not sure if these belong to the Barstow Group. |
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Braided Channels
Created: October 11, 2008 Taken From: Silverton Colorado Snapped By: Ron Schott (rschott) Comments: none - add a comment Total Views: 60 ... of the Animas River. The orange color is from the oxidation of iron weathering out of mine tailings deposits upstream. |
