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Here we are at the entrance to the park |
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A view from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon |
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View of the Colorado River as seen from the South Rim |
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We also climbed to the top of the Desert Watchtower. The view was impressive. |
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Here we are at the entrance to the park |
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A view from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon |
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View of the Colorado River as seen from the South Rim |
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We also climbed to the top of the Desert Watchtower. The view was impressive. |
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The first item of interest was a nearby chapel with beautiful stained glass windows. Here is a photo looking toward the front of the chapel. |
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This is a closeup of the front stained glass window. Note the open Bible on the stone shelf below the window. |
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The Bible was open to Proverbs. It looked fairly weather beaten and old. |
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We next visited the lake itself. Here is JoAnn standing next to a pier. |
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Another perspective of the lake: a marina with Tucker Tower in the background. The tower contains a nature center and viewing deck. |
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Here is JoAnn sitting at one of the park picnic benches viewing the lake. It was a fun time and a quick trip. |
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Here is JoAnn at the spill way looking across the lake. |
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We have arrived at the western side of the byway and here's JoAnn at the welcoming sign that greets visitors. |
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While we were at another viewpoint, this hang glider drifted by. This viewpoint had several dozen visitors most of whom were busy taking photos of the glider. |
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This is a panorama telephoto of some of the farm land in one of the valleys below us and gives some impression of how high we are above the plain. We enjoyed the drive very much. |
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Look closely at the submerged portion of the white rock along the river bank. A 3-toed foot print is visible underneath the water. |
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After seeing several art galleries, we went out to the Bandalero National Monument. Here is a overlook of the road out the monument (must look closely to see it). |
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Once at the visitor center, we took a short walk to a view point of Native American Indian dwellings in the side of a rock formation. |
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JoAnn and I took an afternoon trip to a nearby State Park known as Mineral Wells which is west of Fort Worth. The park contains Lake Mineral Wells as shown in the photo to the left and offers camping, hiking, biking, and horse trails to the enthusiast. |
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Here is a panorama of the lake taken from the dam. |