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tforster:
--- Quote from: jstephens9 on May 25, 2009, 12:04:44 am ---That looks like it would be hot. It reminds me of some of the places I could see from the plane on the way to California and actually I guess it could have been.
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Yes, the hottest temperature in the Western Hemisphere was recorded at Death Valley in the 1930's... 134 degrees fahrenheit!!! It is very common for Death Valley to have highs of around 125 on a typical summer day... the hottest I've experienced while there is 118.... but the humidity is so low its not as bad as it sounds... I live in Alabama and the humidity is so bad here in the summer that when it's 90 it feels worse than 118 in Death Valley. :0)
Meryl:
--- Quote from: tforster on May 24, 2009, 11:36:43 pm ---My partner and I were out west last week, too! We visited 6 National Parks in 8 days in Southern Utah/Northern Arizona... really incredible landscapes out there... here's a couple of our pictures...
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Oh wow! What great pictures, tforster! Thanks for sharing. Looks like you were north of us when we were in Monument Valley. Love the dunes in Death Valley, too. The American West is the greatest. 8)
BBM-Cat:
oh my gosh, what an incredible picture - thank you for sharing it! I just made it my desktop wallpaper!!
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BBM-Cat:
--- Quote from: tforster on May 24, 2009, 11:36:43 pm ---My partner and I were out west last week, too! We visited 6 National Parks in 8 days in Southern Utah/Northern Arizona... really incredible landscapes out there... here's a couple of our pictures...
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wow, wow, and wow - I'm in total awe....what incredible photos! Thanks for sharing them!
Penthesilea:
I love all the terrific pictures we get showered with these days! :D
Tforster, your photos are so stunning, you should make some of them into posters.
Where is this one made?
BTW, it's great to see you here!
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