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San Luis Valley Wetlands
San Luis Valley Wetlands


Enjoy scenic landscape photos

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Enjoy the scenery and virtual ranch life through our photos

We are so lucky to live where we do, and be able to observe the scenic beauty every day.

Enjoy a few of our select photos:

Greater Sandhill Cranes lifting off from cut and piled hay
   Greater Sandhill Cranes lifting off from cut and piled hay

In the fall the Greater Sandhill Cranes love to loaf and feed in our cut and piled hay.

Christmas morning sunrise
   Christmas morning sunrise

It was beautiful on Christmas morning as the sun was rising.

Sunset - summer solstice 2007
   Sunset - summer solstice 2007
This photo was snapped to the northwest on the Summer Solstice of 2007

Harvest moon over Mount Blanca - September 2007
   Harvest moon over Mount Blanca - September 2007

The harvest moon is the first moon after the Fall Equinox, this was the Harvest Moon, rising over Mt. Blanca In September of 2007.

Sunset on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
   Sunset on the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

Here the last of the suns rays are touching the jagged peaks of the Sangre De Cristo Mountain Range.




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