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Abiquiu Reservoir and desert...

 
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Abiquiu Reservoir and desert...
Abiquiu Reservoir and desert reds to the Northwest from the summit of Cerro Pedernal. 7-23-05.


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hgrapidIs this is the Valles Caldera?

hgrapid

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If so, I could use this photo for a publication I am working on and give you photo credits. (See my e-mail)
Posted Jun 19, 2006 5:19 pm

jfrishmanIIIRe: Is this is the Valles Caldera?

jfrishmanIII

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No, that's the Chama River valley, which lies between the northern Jemez mountains and the south end of the Tusas Mountains. Valles Caldera is a ways south in the heart of the Jemez. Good pics of it here: http://www.geomosaics.com/
Posted Jun 19, 2006 6:10 pm

hgrapidRe: Is this is the Valles Caldera?

hgrapid

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Thanks, but I need something I can use for free. I would love to give a Summitpost author a chance to get photo credits in a National publication.
Posted Jun 20, 2006 1:15 am

Ed FSure!

Ed F

Hasn't voted

Please use it.
Posted Jun 20, 2006 2:40 am

hgrapidI can't

hgrapid

Voted 10/10

Not the Valles Caldera. I need to use a photo near a geothermal site. Nobody has put up Redondo Peak. I'd need a mountain near Redondo Peak.
Posted Jun 27, 2006 2:54 pm

Ed FCool

Ed F

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I just went through my NM pics again, and none are from anywhere near the Valles Caldera. There are a few active sp members from NM - have you tried emailing a few of them?
Posted Jun 27, 2006 6:12 pm

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