Sunrise over the hayfields of Enterprise, UT
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Rainbow near Modena, UT. Even sagebrush can be made beautiful.
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Shoe tree near Eureka, NV along US 50. Folks throw their shoes into the tree for whatever reason. Many of them don't stay in the tree as you can see. There is another shoe tree near Tonopah, NV on US 95.
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Sign giving the vitals of Lake Tahoe, 2nd deepst lake in the US, behind Crater Lake. Average depth of 1630 ft.
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Outlet of the Truckee River, the only outlet for Tahoe.
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Some large fish that stay at the outlet because you can't fish there.
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A mansion dating from the 1930's. It is now a state park and is kept in the orginal condition. Most of the land around Tahoe is privately owned and hence is at a huge premium if purchased. Only about 4 public beaches around the whole lake.
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An original polished mahogany boat kept in a boathouse at the previous mansion.
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This is taken from the dock the landowner had while the property was privatley owned.
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At one of the state beaches looking north.
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Looking north from D. L. Bliss State Park. The water really is that color! The black is from eroded granite that has been washed into the lake.
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D. L. Bliss State Park beach.
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D. L. Bliss State Park. The water will be different colors depending on your angle of view.
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Looking south from Rubicon Point.
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In the early 1900's there was a lighthouse at Rubicon Point maintained by the Coast Guard because Tahoe is an intrastate waterway. The light could be seen for 7 miles from the small wooden structure.
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