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PatSinnott:
More Dallas
Also, there are so many different topographies in North TX.  Go west of Ft. Worth and you are in arid, semi-desert, go east to Tyler and you're in Piney Woods, and Big Thicket with wild Dogwoods and Azaleas, southeast to Athens, in Hill Country ranches with Longhorns. 

gattaca:
Tucson, Arizona

Looking southwest towards Kitt Peak.

Barn owl at the Sonoran Desert Museum

Kitt Peak National Observatory

Highest elevation, Kitt Peak (6855 ft)

Monsoon lightning, September 2005

Tucson looking towards the Catalina range

Tucson skyline

David In Indy:
Well.... I just looked at all these beautiful pictures  so I thought I would share a few I have taken of my Indiana home...

Springtime in the hood...





An early spring Indiana sunset...




Spring time Magnolias in my yard...




An early summer Indiana storm. This particular storm ended up producing a few tornadoes...





I will post some more pictures in the days, weeks and moths to come.

Shuggy:
OK (from an old vanity site of mine):
New Zealand in the world
Wellington region in NZ
Porirua City at the north-western end of the Wellington region
Pukerua Bay at the outer limit of Porirua
(next message) the view from my deck

Shuggy:
The view from my deck, Kapiti Island in the centre (four old chemical pictures stitched together - see my next message for a digital update)
Sometimes you can see Mt Taranaki to the left and/or Ruapehu to the right, both 250 km away. (only Ruapehu, and hard to find, in this one).
Ruapehu is an active volcano.
Taranaki is Fuji-like (it played as Fuji in The Last Samurai)

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