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Stone Safehouse

Photography Landscape posted on Jun 03, 2009
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This safehouse was built by the U.S Government in the early 20th century for people travelling through the Valley Of Fire in Nevada. Enjoy!

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beatoangelico

10:55AM | Wed, 03 June 2009

FANTASTIC CAPTURE AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS..!!!

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Fidelity2

11:06AM | Wed, 03 June 2009

I love it. 5+.

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virginiese

11:21AM | Wed, 03 June 2009

I've been in this Park but I haven't seen this house. Great capture ! I love the red stones

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Octaganoid

12:04PM | Wed, 03 June 2009

Beautiful colours !

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cfulton

1:58PM | Wed, 03 June 2009

Wow, makes one wonder how they ever saw it, so hidden by the natural beauty. Cheers, Clive

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rockstrider

2:21PM | Wed, 03 June 2009

And superbly camoflaged too - Im amazed that you found it! Great capture!

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jocko500

2:22PM | Wed, 03 June 2009

wow i was there just this april and I missed this. super looking

MrsLubner

3:09PM | Wed, 03 June 2009

Yes... the government thought this would be a great way to stop and cool off on a trip across the hot sands and blazing sun??? Something never get better. LOL Outstanding photo with super color to the earth.

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auntietk

1:38AM | Thu, 04 June 2009

Gorgeous!!

tpx1

7:49AM | Wed, 10 June 2009

nice


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