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The Lone Star State
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The Lone Star State 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: Bubba Suess

Created/Edited: Sep 18, 2007 / Nov 30, 2007

Object ID: 338233

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Page Score: 89.15% - 14 Votes 

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Deep In The Heart...

Texans often like to think that Texas has everything. Foreigners (non-Texans) will point out that the state is SO flat, only to be countered by the knowledgeable Texan that the state does indeed have mountains. This is true. Texas is only MOSTLY flat. Where terrain is to be found are areas of surprising and often spectacular beauty. Most of these areas are in the Transpecos; that part of Texas lying west of the Pecos River. This area contains Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks. Other beautiful, if less wild, places are found in the Texas Hill Country and the Texas Panhandle. All in all, Texas may not be the most beautiful state (contrary to local opinion and Texas state law) but it certainly has numerous places to be proud of.

Images


El Capitan Sunset

Casa Grande, Sunrise

Sunset on the Summit

Northeast Chisos

Sunset at the Chisos Basin Window

Santa Elena Canyon

El Capitan

Balanced Rock

Sunset on Emory

El Capitan

South Prong Mitten

The Lighthouse

Prickly Pear Cactus

Fall Colors

South Prong Canyon


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ScottAnyone who makes Texas look good...

Voted 10/10

Deserves a 10.
Posted Sep 18, 2007 3:16 pm

Bubba SuessRe: Anyone who makes Texas look good...

Hasn't voted

Thanks! I can't believe a Texan hasn't done an album already!
Posted Oct 5, 2007 10:06 pm

Bubba SuessRe: God Bless...

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Would I be right in guessing you listen to REK?
Posted Nov 14, 2007 2:34 pm

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