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Booth Pinnacle

 
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Booth Pinnacle
A morning view of Booth Pinnacle from the approach.
Pyramid Peak is the less prominent peak visible on the right.
Lake Mead Area, Nevada. December 2007.


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DiveriaMountains of another planet

Diveria

Voted 10/10

The mountains of Nevada look like mountain of another planet for me! It's not for the rocks and mountains shape but for the environment around them, it's so different from the one of our Alps.
Marco.
Posted Jan 11, 2008 2:54 am

Anya JingleRe: Mountains of another planet

Anya Jingle

Hasn't voted

Indeed, I felt that way about them in the past myself when I moved here.
Thank you for the comment Marco.
Posted Jan 11, 2008 2:59 am

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