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8. August 2016

A View from the Owens Valley, BW
Before the Apocalypse
The Easter Sierra from Hwy 395
Hummingbird Moth
Heaven Help Me!-3
Heaven Help Me!-2
Heaven Help Me!-1
Time to Fly 2-1
Time to Fly 2-2
Along the Trail
Window Repairs
Wheels
What Happens to Broken Windows
Walk Between
Tourist Season
The View Through the Rooms
The Only Thing That Grows Here
Store Room
Screen and Paint
Raison d'Etre
Perspective
On the Road to Bodie-1
Old Throne Room
Linoleum
Lines of Communication
In Between and Beyond
High Noon in the High Desert
Grasses & Boards
From the Earth
For Tom Waits
Everything Falls Apart
Details
Dearly Departed
City Utilities
Boot Scrape
An Eye to the Neighbors
A Bit of Light
High Noon in the High Desert
On the Road to Bodie
Alpine Flowers on Mammoth Mountain
Waterfall Above Parker Lake
Parker Lake
Mountain Flowers
A View to Mono Lake
West
The Road Beyond
Prickly Pear
Lizard Mouth at Sunset
Jimson Weed
Autumn in the Valley
A View at Sundown

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