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Thursday, March 3, 2005
started 3/3/2005; 10:38:56 AM - last post 3/4/2005; 7:33:58 PM
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Doc Searls - Thursday, March 3, 2005 
3/3/2005; 2:38:56 PM (reads: 5932, responses: 4)
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And effect
What he said
Been there, shot that
| | Today's pic is one I put up already, last April. Shot it while flying from Baltimore to Los Angeles. The subject, Navajo land that's been home to a zillion car ads, is a place our family visited, between camping stops at Mesa Verde and the north rim of the Grand Canyon, in our Big Trip West from New Jersey in the summer of 1963. For kids (me, 16 and my sister, 14) who had only been west of North Carolina once (on a trip to North Dakota in 1958), the landscapes were one mind-blower after another. |
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Peter Millard - Re: Thursday, March 3, 2005 
3/3/2005; 9:38:47 PM (reads: 573, responses: 3)
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This must be Castle Valley in Utah near Moab. A great place.. I was trying to find Castleton Tower, which my friends and I climbed (the Kor-Ingalls route) back in 1998. The views from atop the 50'x50' summit (with 400' drops on all sides) was nothing short of spectacular.
Peter Millard (http://www.pgmillard.com/blog/index.php).
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arthur einstein - Re: Thursday, March 3, 2005 
3/4/2005; 2:31:47 AM (reads: 653, responses: 2)
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Well, there's no doubt about this one.
Doc was flying over Monument Valley - where Utah abuts Arizona.
The Navajo reservation is to the south. Mexican Hat is the first town you come to at the north end. A spectacular vista which I've I've taken in on many motorcycle trips over the past 10 years.
Ride through this country and you'll get down on your knees and bless Teddy Roosevelt for starting the national parks system.
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Doc Searls - Re: Thursday, March 3, 2005 
3/4/2005; 5:01:23 PM (reads: 724, responses: 1)
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Dirk Brandts - Have you seen transom.org? 
3/4/2005; 11:33:58 PM (reads: 832, responses: 0)
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I just came across http://www.transom.org/ when I was looking for info about Walter Murch, who's always been an inspiration to me. But the whole site seems like it might be up your alley, Doc.
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