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Friday, October 22, 2010

The Spectacular Chihuahuan Desert

Typical Chihuahuan Desert vegetation

Vistas like this force us to hike as often as possible in the Chihuahuan Desert.  The Chihuahuan is a high desert, extending from northern Mexico into the mid-regions of the state of New Mexico and west to the Texas Canyon area of southern Arizona.  Hot in the summer and cold in the winter it is a land of many contrasts.
Bishops Cap (left) and the Franklin Mountains near El Paso, Texas


Porpoise clouds


Clouds ride over the Organ Mountains


The trail around Tortugas, heading toward the Organs


The flank of Tortugas Mountain (left) and the Organ Mountains


This photo appears next to the word "intensity" in the dictionary


The Potrillo Mountains, southern New Mexico


The long view across the desert


A glorious desert sky


1 comment:

Dr. K said...

Beautiful vistas. Dynamic.

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