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Photography Landscape posted on Nov 07, 2007
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park Guadalupe Mountains National Park is located in far West Texas on U.S. Highway 62/180. The driving distance is 110 miles east of El Paso, Texas, or 56 miles southwest of Carlsbad, New Mexico. Rising from the desert, this mountain mass contains portions of the world's most extensive and significant Permian limestone fossil reef. Also featured are a tremendous earth fault, lofty peaks, unusual flora and fauna, and a colorful record of the past. Guadalupe Peak, highest point in Texas at 8,749 feet; El Capitan, a massive limestone formation; McKittrick Canyon, with its unique flora and fauna; and the "Bowl", located in a high country conifer forest, are significant park features. My first series of pictures is from the hike I took up McKittrick Canyon. I hope you like them, it is an amazing place: desert, mountains, Bigtooth Maple, Ponderosa Pine, Texas Madrone, Pinyon Pine and many cactus and grasses. Succulents found here in Guadalupe Mountains National Park include several species of yuccas, beargrass, sotol, agaves, and ocotillo. There are close to 50 species of cacti including prickly pears, chollas, hedgehogs, and pincushions, and many like the Claret Cup are “show-stoppers” whose brilliant blossoms attract visitors from around the world. Did You Know? The Pinery Station, located in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, was one of the most favorably situated stage stops on the original 2,800-mile Butterfield Overland Mail route, and the highest, located at 5,534' in Guadalupe Pass. In 1857, the first trip of the Butterfield Overland Mail stage rolled across the country connecting Missouri to California, and all points in between. On a time line, the two and one-half year operation (1857-1861) of the Butterfield Overland Mail was but a flash in the history of transportation in the United States. But this short-lived operation captured and held the imagination of Americans because it stitched together the growing country from sea to sea. Thanks for all the comments on my last post. God Bless Y'all, Todd

Comments (15)


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trishabadblood

8:25AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

fantastic landscape.. what a lovely view...

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auntietk

9:03AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Wow. I know there's life there - I can see it - but it's like we live on totally different planets! Amazing landscape.

MrsLubner

9:34AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

The white of the limestone is almost like looking at snow. This land is so unforgiving. I understand some find a great beauty in this sort of landscape - an admiration of that which can survive in such conditions. You have done a lovely job of presenting this wasteland in that manner.

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rainbows

9:58AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Magnificent landscape and capture. I thank you for inforation too, a good read. Diane.

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amlondono

10:19AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Great shot......Superb image ! Ana

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mbz2662

10:33AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Good information~ A great landscape shot...

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Artlan59

10:47AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Beautiful capture and view. Excellent work Todd.

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MagikUnicorn

11:07AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Another Fantastic Shot :) Hope to see the view from up there ;-) Have a nice day :)

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Ionel

11:32AM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Superb view, Todd! I agree, it looks like from another planet!!!

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virginiese

2:04PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Hey ! I was out there ! It put a smile on my face to see this place again ! Thank you ! Have a great day ! Hugs Virginie

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mickuk50

2:15PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

stunning shot todd excellent view and capture mick

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fredster66

2:34PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Amazing landscape. Nice shot!

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Richardphotos

6:03PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

I like this the best of the series Todd.I dig mountains.the only thing there was when I was growing up was a big hill

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pixeltek

6:56PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

Looks hot, dry, and desolate. This image, like the others, show that well.

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RobyHermida

9:37PM | Wed, 07 November 2007

NICE.......


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