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Animas Creek Ford falls
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Ancient sycamore
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Animas Creek ford A wet-weather haven in the midst of arid desert lands
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Another bridge view
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Another closeup Interesting that the entrance to the nest is on the underside.
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Another downstream view
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Bridge across irrigation ditch a few miles from Lake Caballo
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Building clouds over distant mountains
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Burr plant and wild grasses next to water plants
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Cactus The hills are alive But I wouldn't want to walk in them
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Cemetery next to the road, Arrey, New Mexico
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Cliff Swallow nests
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Close-up of nests
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Community cemetery in bare earth
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Dead crawdad
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Dirt road behind Caballo Dairy
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below the bridge
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wild sunflowers looking tpward Lake Caballo
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more cliff swallow nests
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Duck decoys 2
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Duck decoys
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Headed north -dscn2077.jog
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Heading out of Animas Creek Road Back toward Lake Caballo
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Lake Caballo in the middle ground This is at the 'T' in front of the only service station near Interstate 25 and Lake Caballo.
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Looking downstream
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Looking upstream
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Minnows
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Mud nests line the angles the length of both sides
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Nests in active use
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Now I can see the white horse better He was so quiet he was like something out of a fairy tale movie.