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Uploaded: 06/16/08 1:31 PM GMT
Fruita, Utah Evening
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What a gorgeous evening. If you look carefully, you'll see a herd of deer grazing beneath the trees in the shadows. Of all the places in Utah for Mormons to create a community, Fruita might be one of the most difficult. Fronted by tens of thousands of square miles of desert, along a wild river prone to serious flooding, and in an area so remote that paved roads did not arrive until the 1960s, it is perhaps of little wonder Fruita, for most of its life, was home to no more than eight to 10 families. Though it never comprised more than 300 acres Fruita -- originally called Junction -- became an important settlement due to its relatively long growing season and abundant water. Settlers from nearby Torrey and Loa -- which each have 90-day growing seasons -- arrived in Fruita and planted thousands of trees bearing Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Ben Davis, Red Astrachan, Twenty-Ounce Pippin and Yellow Transparent apples, Morpark apricots, Elberta peaches, Bartlett pears, Fellenburg plums, and the Potawatomi plum. Settlers also planted English and black walnuts and almonds. Grape arbors appeared later. Around the turn of the century, with basic essentials taken care of, settlers turned towards constructing a school, stores and a small lodge, which you can still see today.

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::marcaribe
06/16/08 1:51 PM GMT
Those were some of the best red and golden delicous apples I have ever eaten. Fresh off the tree in September...
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.Katz
06/16/08 6:07 PM GMT
Wow, what a view. :)
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.narnianmermaid
06/16/08 8:48 PM GMT
Wonderful view!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Putting your pictures in my favorites is the highest honor I can give you. If I could, I'd give you an award. Bene lava!!
.BarnArt
06/16/08 10:04 PM GMT
Thanks for the description Nathan, always nice to know what we are looking at.
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What ever happened to the good ol' days?
::Hottrockin
06/16/08 11:01 PM GMT
Hey, that's nice mister!! Luv the fence in the foreground to create a nice depth for the viewer!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round??
::SEFA
06/17/08 8:33 PM GMT
Another great panorama view. A beautiful landscape and a good narrative to follow. Very nice!
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.furie1743
06/19/08 11:53 PM GMT
that is an awe-inspiring vista! thanks for sharing faved!
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