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Horizontal shot of a typical 1940s vacation snapshot in Colorado.
An entire neighborhood of homes once stood behind the Founders Park and Kupener Field baseball field backstop. The Sagamore neighborhood in Superior, Colorado, filled with two story homes and lush greenbelts just south of Interstate 36 was leveled by fire and wind from the Marshall fire on on December 30, 2021. Over 1,000 homes and businesses were destroyed by the fire.
Image of Panorama of mountain range in Colorado
Picture is of Castle Rock Colorado taken from the rock park looking down the valley at Pikes Peak.
Rams Colorado State University Main Campus at Fort Collins from the air
Rural Mountain Colorado Landscape Elk Mountains - Rugged peaks stretching from Aspen to Carbondale to Glenwood Springs, Colorado from high desert vantage point.
People don't normally think of Arizona as a place that gets much snow in the winter.  This scene of snow and ice on a lake was photographed in Northern Arizona at the town of Flagstaff.  At 7000 feet elevation, snow falls often here in the winter, sometimes accumulating one to two feet at a time.
Just outside of Denver, nestled in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies looking west, Interstate 70 snakes its way onward and upward through the Rocky Mountains.  Snow covered peaks are seen in the background.
Colorado Wolf Creek Pass View - 1977. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Large pine tree with Pikes Peak (14110 feet elevation) near Colorado Springs in western USA of North America. Nearby cities are Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Denver, Colorado.
Rocky Mountain Foothill Panorama Loveland, Colorado.
Aerial photo above Boulder Colorado on a clear day looking at South West at Boulder Municipal Airport, downtown Boulder and the Flatiron mountains in the background.
Panoramic View of a Summer day in Denver (West side, Arvada and Golden area), from the top of north Table Mountain looking east towards Denver Downtown, Colorado, USA.
Entrance Sign to Grand Teton National Park in Teton County, Wyoming
The panoramic view of trees and buildings before the mountain range in Antelope Island at sunset
The Winona Bridge was constructed in the 1930s as part of the original Route 66 alignment. It served as a vital link for travelers heading westward during the heyday of Route 66, connecting various towns and cities across the United States. As transportation infrastructure evolved, newer and wider highways were built, rendering the Winona Bridge obsolete for modern traffic needs. Eventually, it was bypassed by a newer bridge, and Route 66 was realigned.  Despite being abandoned, the Winona Bridge retains its historical significance and charm. Its weathered structure stands as a reminder of the iconic Route 66 era, attracting history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring the remnants of this legendary highway.  The Winona Bridge, now on the National Register of Historic Places, is located near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Panorama of the Boulder valley
Storm clouds over Colorado National Monument in Summer, Colorado, USA
Pocatello City Sunrise Skyline Landscape over the Red Hill Observation Deck: The Beauty of the City of Gate in Caribou-Targhee National Forest, USA
View of Red Rocks park from mountain top in Morrison, CO. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Panorama Park
Urban sprawl from the developments in Broomfield, Colorado approach the majestic range of the Flatiron Mountains. Carpenters work on a new sledding attraction at the top of Vail Mountain which overlooks the Colorado Rockies and Vail Pass. The Flatirons are rock formations in the western United States, near Boulder, Colorado, consisting of flatirons. There are five large, numbered Flatirons ranging from north to south along the east slope of Green Mountain, and the term \
Panorama view of valley in american nature at sunset, usa
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Aerial panorama Colorado City Park on the Arkansas River
Reclaimed water is increasingly used for a variety of purposes, including the creation and maintenance of artificial lakes in arid regions like Northern Arizona. This practice has several benefits for both the environment and local wildlife.  1) Using reclaimed water for lake creation helps conserve precious freshwater resources. In regions with limited water availability, such as Northern Arizona, it is essential to find sustainable water sources to support ecosystems and human needs.  2) Artificial lakes created with reclaimed water can provide habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including fish, birds, and aquatic plants. These water bodies can attract and support various species, contributing to local biodiversity.  3) Reclaimed water can be used to restore or enhance natural wetlands and aquatic ecosystems that have been impacted by human activities or natural processes like drought. This can help rehabilitate degraded habitats and improve water quality in the area.  4) The use of treated reclaimed water for lake creation can improve water quality by reducing the discharge of pollutants into natural water bodies. Proper treatment ensures that the water is safe for both wildlife and recreational use.  5) In regions susceptible to drought, reclaimed water can provide a reliable source of water for lakes and ecosystems, reducing the dependence on limited freshwater sources and ensuring the continued survival of aquatic and avian species during dry periods.  Walnut Canyon Lakes, pictured here, are in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Arvada, CO, USA - April 3, 2016: Arvada Kite Festival. The Arvada Kiet Festival not only includes plenty of kite-flying but also kid-oriented activities like jumping castles, face painters, hamster balls and more. There is also live music and booths offering everything from handmade crafts to food. It's a great family oriented family festival.
Mountain valley view
Views from the Cradleboard Trail walking pathonthe Carolyn Holmberg Preserve in Broomfield Colorado surrounded by Cattails, wildlife, plains and Rocky mountain landscape during fall close to winter. United States.
Western US mountains, snow, rocks, sky in 3D .
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