Category Archives: Nevada

Daily Photo – Kingston Range

The Roman Road runs straight and bare
As the pale parting line in hair
Across the heath.

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[...] Road and Baydon Road, a few miles north of Aldbourne. Baydon Road follows (mostly) the path of the Roman Road, Ermine Street. Just west of here the Roman’s put a bend in their road to ease the gradient [...]

Daily Photo – Arch Rock

Photo of Arch Rock, a natural formation in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada.

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AhmedApril 7, 2012 - 6:46 pm

wicked it’s really awesome

Marcus Jones BAApril 12, 2012 - 2:14 am

Nice picture. In this I can see forms and shapes, like looking into a cloud. Elements like this are inspiring to me, and it is nature afterall. I also like the colour version, but the B/W brings out more definition to me, making easier to create ideas from such as this. Like a wooden burr is to marbel – there is so much to see beyond what you see.

Nice work Richard.

- Marquess Meubelkunst.nl

Daily Photo – Rainbow Vista

Another of my images from the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, about 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas. This is Rainbow Vista. As you travel through the park on Route 169 there’s a turnoff to the north to the Visitor Center. Continuing north, the road passes through some canyons before opening out onto…

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Daily Photo – Elephant Rock

So one of the most novel rock formations in the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada is Elephant Rock – to the extent it’s featured in a line drawing on the front of the park brochure (pdf). Elephant Rock is plainly visible from Route 169, a couple of miles or so east of the…

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Daily Photo – Memorial to Captain Clark

This image is of the memorial to Captain John Clark. Clark was a Civil War veteran who moved to California after the end of the war. He was found dead under his wagon on June 15, 1915, near this spot.

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[...] (pdf). Elephant Rock is plainly visible from Route 169, a couple of miles or so east of the Clark Memorial near the eastern entrance to the park. As I recall, there’s no pull-off on the road and [...]

K DavisJanuary 15, 2012 - 12:25 pm

Re Bozos, these are a sure sign of a Civilised Society, the loss of the struggle to survive stimulates the productiuon of them.

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