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Boquillas
Jan 17, 2007, 9:32 PM
Over Christmas I flew through some beautiful weather from SW Montana to Salt Lake City and over the Rockies to San Antonio. I took these shots out the window with my Olympus E-500 whilst annoying the sleeping passenger in front of me. Enjoy!

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SW Montana/NE Idaho

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Eastern Idaho

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Eastern Idaho

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Eastern Idaho

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Wasatch Range east of SLC

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Wasatch Range east of SLC

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Canyon in NE New Mexico

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Mesa in NE New Mexico

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Rimrock in NE New Mexico, south of Raton

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samll range in central CO

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La Sal mts in E Utah

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Moab area, Utah

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Moab area, Utah

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Moab area, Utah

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Moab area, Utah

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Moab area, Utah

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central Utah

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Wasatch range, Utah

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Wasatch range, Utah

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downtown Salt Lake City

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northern Utah

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Palo Duro Canyon area, TX panhandle

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Enchanted Rock, TX hill country

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Enchanted Rock, TX hill country



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peacefu603
Jan 18, 2007, 3:40 AM
cool

KevinFromTexas
Jan 18, 2007, 5:21 AM
Cool stuff. Enjoyed the Enchanted Rock views. My brother rock climbs there during the spring and summer.

xzmattzx
Jan 18, 2007, 7:32 AM
Very nice pictures!

Upward
Jan 18, 2007, 11:36 AM
Amazing scenery. It looks like you got lucky with a clean window on the plane. The last several flights I've taken have been marred by windows that were too dirty to take clear pictures.