Of course you know that is in my favorite part of the world, Robb.
Yes, it was defintely near Mexican hat. It is geologically an anticline
whose name begins with "R" and
if I were at home I could grab my Roadside Geology book and tell you
precisely - The Rapley? anticline.
I was shooting from almost that exact spot about fifteen years ago with
a full moon rising over the
anticline. Great navaho tacos in the little restaurant by the river in
Mexican Hat, too.
annsan the desert ratttess
William Robb wrote:
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> From: "aimcompute"
> Subject: Other PUG Comments
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> > " Navaho " by William Robb - Very nice Bill. Makes me want
> to run out and
> > get one of those P&S. I know I have been by there as well but
> I think it
> > was close to dusk and the contrast in the zig-zags was far
> less. I like
> > that this shot has four distinct layers, the grass, the red
> rock, the zigs
> > and zags, and the sky.
> > Tom C
>
> Thanks Tom. I am sure it was close to Mexican Hat, but if you
> say it was close to dusk, then I believe you.
> Bill
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