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Well- it was temporary because of recent rains.



Charlie Shugart 2013

White Sands, New Mexico




Apr 30, 2013 at 09:12 PM
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very sensual, Charlie.
oh for a dark, dramatic sky!
regards, tom



Apr 30, 2013 at 10:04 PM
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Interesting shapes, Charlie.
I like it.
Chris



May 01, 2013 at 04:33 PM
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p.1 #4 · p.1 #4 · White Sands, N.M.- the lake


Interesting break in the reflection Charlie!
Douglas



May 01, 2013 at 06:30 PM
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Nice Charlie. I spent 30 days there whilst in the Army playing military games (Borderstar '85). Some of the biggest rabbits and insects I ever saw were in that desert....!

Greg



May 02, 2013 at 11:11 AM
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p.1 #6 · p.1 #6 · White Sands, N.M.- the lake


Thanks Tom, Chris, Douglas and Greg.
Ah, a clear blue sky is typical of our SW deserts- which can be good or bad .
The "lake" was quite shallow (I'm guessing a foot or two deep).
Big rabbits? Those would be jack rabbits instead of the more typical cottontails. I agree- they ARE big. Among the differences- jacks live entirely above ground and cottontails burrow.
Charlie



May 04, 2013 at 05:18 PM
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Charlie Shugart wrote:
Thanks Tom, Chris, Douglas and Greg.
Ah, a clear blue sky is typical of our SW deserts- which can be good or bad .
The "lake" was quite shallow (I'm guessing a foot or two deep).
Big rabbits? Those would be jack rabbits instead of the more typical cottontails. I agree- they ARE big. Among the differences- jacks live entirely above ground and cottontails burrow.
Charlie


Not to mention a certain amount of radioactive genetic material. When I say big, I mean HUGE! I was standing guard duty one morning at dawn and I heard this sound coming from behind me. It sounded like a horse, when I turned, it saw me and veered off to the side. Had it hit me, it would have knocked me out cold. That's how big it was.....



May 04, 2013 at 06:07 PM
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gregfountain wrote:
Not to mention a certain amount of radioactive genetic material. When I say big, I mean HUGE! I was standing guard duty one morning at dawn and I heard this sound coming from behind me. It sounded like a horse, when I turned, it saw me and veered off to the side. Had it hit me, it would have knocked me out cold. That's how big it was.....


Where's the Smiley face, Greg?
Or are these the rabbits that Bigfoot rides .
Charlie



May 04, 2013 at 07:43 PM
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Charlie Shugart wrote:
Where's the Smiley face, Greg?
Or are these the rabbits that Bigfoot rides .
Charlie


Pretty close to it Charlie! Seriously, I hardly tell people that because they just don't believe it, but even the insects were huge. I was told that due to the nuclear testing conducted in the area, the genetic DNA of the animal life caused some unusual consequences......I'm sure now that it's been several generations since the 80's that some of that has faded away. At least I hope so.....



May 07, 2013 at 01:21 PM





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