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    Jesse Weber
    Greeting the sun atop Lost Mine Peak.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    03/05/2018
    Chisos Mountain vista from Lost Mine Trail.
    Jesse Weber
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    06/18/2016
    Boot Canyon Trail.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/02/2018
    Wildlife is abundant in the Chisos Basin.
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    03/02/2018
    Chisos Basin scenery.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/02/2018
    Hiking Pinnacles Trail in Chisos Basin.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/02/2018
    Taking in the view atop Emory Peak (7,825 ft), the highest point in the park.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    06/18/2016
    The Window is a dramatic viewpoint at the edge of Chisos Basin.
    Jesse Weber
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    06/18/2016
    See for miles around from the South Rim Loop.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/05/2018
    Hot springs and grazing horses along the Rio Grande.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/05/2018
    An abandoned general store at the Hot Springs Historic Site.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/01/2018
    Much of the landscape in the park is wide open creosote desert, but so many pockets of wonder exist.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/01/2018
    Examine the desert flora and you may be surprised by the variety and color.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/01/2018
    Fossilized sea life in Dog Canyon.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/01/2018
    Devils Den is a lesser traveled desert hike.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/05/2018
    Looking over the Rio Grande into Mexico from Boquillas Canyon Trail
    Jesse Weber
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    03/05/2018
    Boquillas Canyon of the Rio Grande.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/05/2018
    A roadrunner pausing, perhaps to enjoy the view.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/03/2018
    The mouth of Santa Elena Canyon and the beach that the trail leads to.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/03/2018
    Small rapids on the Rio Grande above Santa Elena Canyon.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/03/2018
    Floating the Rio Grande on the international border with Mexico.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/03/2018
    Entering Santa Elena Canyon.
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    03/03/2018
    Navigating Rock Slide Rapid in Santa Elena Canyon.
    Jesse Weber
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    03/03/2018
    Exiting Santa Elena into open desert once more.

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