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COLORFUL COLORADO

33 images Created 26 Jul 2014

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  • A tunnel of gold aspens near Boreas Pass, high along the crest of the Front Range in central Colorado
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  • Colorful autumn leaves on the ground near Kebler Pass in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado
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  • The still waters of Maroon Lake reflect Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak (called the Maroon Bells) at sunrise in summer near Aspen, Colorado.
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  • High above the clouds for a misty alpine sunset at Rock Cut Overlook in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
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  • Aspen trees backlit by the afternoon sun show their golden fall color along Kebler Pass in the Colorado Rocky Mountains
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  • A still morning as sunrise hits the Beckwith Peaks at Lost Lake Slough in the Gunnison National Forest near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
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  • Aspen trees and summer wildflowers combine with a motion blur to create a dreamy scene in Aspen, Colorado.
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  • The still waters of Maroon Lake reflect Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak (called the Maroon Bells) at sunrise in summer near Aspen, Colorado.
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  • Autumn color displayed in a golden abstract of Aspen trees near Aspen, Colorado.
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  • In a timeless mating dance, a bull elk bugles, and the shrill call rings out through the meadow, echoing from the mountainsides at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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  • La Capilla de Todos Los Santos —The Chapel of All Saints — is a domed adobe chapel resting atop the mesa visible across the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado.
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  • Aspen trees form a canopy of Fall color against a brilliant blue sky near Aspen, Colorado.
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  • A storm rolls in over the Grand Valley towards Colorado National Monument as seen from Independence Monument overlook.
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  • A summer sunset at Forest Canyon overlook on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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  • The water is perfectly still at Sprague Lake just before sunrise in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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  • Sleeping Ute Mountain near Towaoc, Colorado seems to be the epicenter of this winter storm with fast changing skies.
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  • Reflections of Hallett Peak at sunrise in the calm waters of Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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  • A Rocky Mountain elk grazes on the tundra high in the mountains of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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  • A red barn is embraced by aspens in their fall finery near Twin Lakes, Colorado
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  • Mount Sneffels and the Sneffles Range of the Rocky Mountains (called the Dallas Divide) in springtime near Ridgway, Colorado
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  • A kayak beckons on the shore of Lost Lake Slough at sunrise in the Gunnison National Forest near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
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  • The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad travels 45 miles each way along the Animas River from Durango to Silverton, an old mining town high in the San Juan Mountains. The Animas River is one of the last free-flowing rivers in the western United States and cuts through some of Colorado's most striking canyon scenery. Closer to Silverton, you can see the rocks along the sides of the river are discolored yellow and orange. This is from contaminants of the mining operations there.
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  • A lone kayaker enjoys the Fall foliage and the peaceful solitude on Lost Lake Slough near Kebler Pass, Colorado.
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  • A long since abandoned house at Ashcroft Ghost Town, once a thriving mining town in Castle Creek Valley near Aspen, Colorado. Founded in 1880, there was once such a mining boom there that the town had 2,500 residents, two newspapers, a school, saw mill and 20 saloons. The town dwindled as the mines played out, and by 1900, there were only two people left. Ashcroft has since become a National Register Historic Site preserved by the Aspen Historical Society.
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  • This red fox was a camp visitor, sniffing around one morning presumably having smelled our breakfast.
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  • Devastating wildfires have burned 70% of Mesa Verde National Park since it was established in 1906. Over 95% of these were started by lightning. Mesa Verde is prone to lightning strikes - receiving up to 100 in a 24-hour period during the summer. But despite its utter destruction, the forest here on Chapin Mesa is starkly beautiful.
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  • Always a Fall treat, decorated caramel candy apples are on display at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Crested Butte, CO.
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  • Beautiful Aspen trees with wildflowers in summer near Aspen, Colorado
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  • A thick stand of Aspen trees in summer near Aspen, Colorado
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  • Fall foliage begins to show on the shores of Lost Lake Slough near Kebler Pass, Colorado
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  • The distant Longs Peak catches the last light of day at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
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