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Related: About this forumYes, I took another picture of rocks.
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My ex once asked me "Did you just take another picture of rocks?" while we drove from the east coast to northern California in the 1990s. It was my first trip out west. "How many photos of rocks do you need?"
I am smitten by naked geology.
Here is another picture of rocks from Chiricahua National Monument in southern Arizona on an overcast afternoon in June.

Beartracks
(13,928 posts)Now that you mention it, that's an apt description of so much of what i, too, love about the American west.
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mike_c
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LoisB
(10,818 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(154,245 posts)I love it!
mike_c
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brer cat
(27,001 posts)3Hotdogs
(14,265 posts)No wonder the calvary had a tough time chasing Cochise.
eppur_se_muova
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eppur_se_muova
(39,162 posts)mike_c
(36,589 posts)Thanks!
applegrove
(126,362 posts)loved to describe the previous eras as we'd drive in the countryside. It wasn't until I for the first time stood outside the farm she grew up in and looked at the view that I understood. She grew up with the most gorgeous view of the mountains and valley from the family homestead. It imprinted on her.
Grumpy Old Guy
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Walleye
(41,090 posts)Diamond_Dog
(37,360 posts)“How many pictures of “x,y,z” do you need?” My answer: As many as I can take!
Your posted photo today is fascinating and beautiful!
this picture interesting.
Old Crank
(5,799 posts)I heard once that in the West we like to show the beauty of our mountains while in the esst they cover them up with trees.