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The Other Side of the White Mountains

On Saturday night +Lori Hibbett and I determined from the top of the White Mountains on Saturday night that Comet Siding Spring was really faint and would be difficult to pick up as it passed Mars the next day. So we explored the area on Sunday and ended up here, where we could watch Mars set behind the White Mountains Sunday night, with or without the comet, and catch this nice sunrise on Monday.
#whitemountains #Nevada #landscapephotography #BoundaryPeakWilderness
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Originally shared by +Jeff Sullivan Photography

Belt of Venus Over Nevada's 13,146-foot Boundary Peak (right)
Second dawn in last week's 1100-mile lap of Nevada.
#landscapephotography #Nevada #nvmag #travelphotography
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11 thoughts on “The Other Side of the White Mountains”

  1. thank you , it does not matter if you are sitting in the gutter as long as you are looking at the stars , not my words , Edgars i did write a man is a direct reflection of the images he paints in his mind choose your colours wisely with love and care and the portrait you will leave behind will be truly indelible .

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