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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Oct 11, 2008
Description: Sedimentary rocks flank the internal igneous core of the Rockies. Some of the sediments have been tilted almost vertical.

In the near sky was smoke from the fires. In the far sky were towering cumulus. Neither appeared to be an insurmountable obstacle.


Date Taken: Oct 11, 2008
Place Taken: Near Glenwood, CO
Owner: Dan Nickens
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Category: 329, Taking Peli Home
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