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Monthly Archives: February 2018
GPT Photo of the Week – Purgatoire River Canyon
In southeast Colorado, in the Comanche National Grassland, there is an outstanding canyon along the Purgatoire River. It features trails, scenic bluffs, stellar views, and even dinosaur tracks! Yep, you read that right, dinosaur tracks.
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GPT – Photo of the Week
Clouds and sky – what better way to describe the Great Plains . . .
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Ecoregions Level IV
Ecoregions Level IV is a beautiful map, but very complex. Too complicated to go over in detail on this blog, so I’ll copy a link to the map and you can have a go at your leisure. It’s unreadable on … Continue reading