Photos by Tony Immoos : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Very nice tone and light. great photograph!:)
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And all this time I thought this was in Arizona..... and that it was a Microsoft Windows image.
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great composition, beautiful colors, i like it!
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Nice Photo Tony, THANKS!
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5 STARS !!!!!!nominating this photo for "Best of Panoramio" greetings from Poland, Peter
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I don't know if this is officially Whitehawk now or not. Could be. This building existed long before Whitehawk was ever conceived. For those who lived in this area from the 1930's into the 60's and 70's it was called McClears. Just right of where the photographer was standing was a swimming pool, surrounded by a large grassy area, shaded by quaking aspen trees (I think) and tall pines. The pool was fed by a natural spring. It was an idyllic place to spend a hot summer afternoon. A nice photo. Thanks for posting. It brings back many memories.
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I started looking at Tony's photos in Death Valley. I couldn't stop. They are great!
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