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My trip to Arnett, Ok was relatively
uneventful except the country provided some spectacular
views. Here is an buck pronghorn..
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Dog Camp II pages 2, 3,
4, 5
and 6
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I
went to visit the West/West/Gibbons
dog training camp in Arnett, Oklahoma (USA) by inviatation from
Bill West. I also took the opportunity to visit Lou
Gleber, who hosted his own camp nearby. Driving from Southern
California to Arnett covered many different terrain and habitats,
from sea level to over 7,000 ft elevation. The images below
illustrate the various and beautiful landscapes found in the
Southwest.
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| The town of Flagstaff, Arizona is surrounded
by abundant ponderosa pines and wildlife. The area is
famous for trophy elk and deer. It is also a gateway to
the south rim of the Grand Canyon. |
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Wonderful landscape of New Mexico buttes
with colors of white, pink and red. Nearby are pinion
pines and scrub oak trees.
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The continental divide is the point
in which water runs either west to the Pacific or east
into the Atlantic oceans. The 'Divide' runs along the
Rocky Mountains.
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Throughout the Southwest are Native
American homes. Many of these sites can be seen along
most travel routes.
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| Texas and prairie are closely related with thousands
of acres of open space for cattle and wildlife. Some parts
of Texas receive little rain. Notice the jumping jolla
cactus on the right. |
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| Near Amarillo, Texas, sunflowers grow in cultivated fields.
All the flowers point east towards the sun. |
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Dec. 2000
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