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Uploaded: 04/21/12 7:22 PM GMT
The Border
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This muddy river wends it's way along the path of least resistance, from the mountains of the NorthWest USA, down through New Mexico and Texas,to Boca Chica, on the gulf of Mexico. In this view, it's winding its way upriver towards Presidio, Texas, and is the border between Mexico (left) and the USA (right). At this point it just a few miles NorthWest of Terlingua, and the pioneer cemetery in yesterday's post.

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.Starglow
04/21/12 9:39 PM GMT
Great color to your shot, specially those rocks in the foreground. Looks to be a pretty barren place with touches of beauty in some areas. Nice photo.
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::0930_23
04/22/12 12:13 AM GMT
The rugged terrain looks great Doug. I can imagine Gus and Capt. Call crossing this river chasing bandito's.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
04/22/12 3:11 AM GMT
You sure have brought us a beauty of an image, I like everything about it. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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.edoctober
04/22/12 1:22 PM GMT
It's a high-impact rendering of hard-scrabble terrain. If that's the path of least resistance then the path of greatest resistance must be a fearsome sight. I very much like the reflections in the river. It provides a contrasting path of gentleness to an otherwise rough environment.
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::Starry173
04/22/12 8:14 PM GMT
Very beautiful! Wonderful image and great work on this.
Tom
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.Eubeen
04/23/12 2:37 AM GMT
A beautiful view and great looking photo, Doug. Good lighting, colours and textures in the shot.
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