600 Feet Down

The Rio Grande Gorge west of Taos, New Mexico. Looking over 600 feet down.

The Rio Grande Gorge west of Taos, New Mexico. Looking over 600 feet down .
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Walking along the Rio Grande Gorge

Walking along the Rio Grande Gorge through the brush with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the distance

Walking along the Rio Grande Gorge through the brush with the Mountains in the distance
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The Rio Grande Gorge

Outside of Taos, New Mexico, this bridge is almost 600 feet above the gorge and just scary to stand near that rail.

Outside of Taos, New Mexico, this bridge is almost 600 feet above the gorge and just scary to stand near that rail.
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The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is outside of Taos, New Mexico and it is 565 feet above the Rio Grande River. It is also the seventh highest bridge in the United States

The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is outside of Taos, New Mexico and it is 565 feet above the Rio Grande. It is also the seventh highest bridge in the United States
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The middle of the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
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US Highway 285

Somewhere in the 1.5-million-acre mountain recreation area of Carson National Forest, Taos, NM

Somewhere in the 1.5-million-acre mountain recreation area of Carson National Forest, Taos, NM
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Somewhere in the 1.5-million-acre mountain recreation area of Carson National Forest, Taos, NM
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