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Thumbnail for 'Autumn in the Valley (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Autumn in the Valley: Ouray, Colorado. San Juan Mountains.
Thumbnail for 'From Bear Creek Trail - Ouray, Colo.'
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A distant view of mountains.
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El Diente Peak ("The Tooth"), elevation 14,159', Wilson Mountains Primitive Area near Telluride, Colorado. Showing residual snow on its slopes.
Thumbnail for 'San Juan Mountain Range (Colo.)'
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View of snow capped mountain range overlooking foothills with bare patches and a valley filled with green pastures. Trees and shrubs in the foreground are starting to change colors.
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Mr. Sneffels, elevation 14,143 feet, and range from the Uncompahgre River Valley on Hwy. U.S. 550 (Million Dollar Highway) between Montrose and Ouray, in Southwestern Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountain #2 San Juan Mountains, Colorado'
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View of mountain peak overlooking a highway a car is traveling on the highway.
Thumbnail for 'San Juan Mountains near Lake City, Colo.'
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A Real Photo panoramic view of the San Juan Mountains. Patches of snow linger on the peaks and shady valleys. Storm clouds hover in the sky and a mountain stream meanders in the valley.
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Snow covered peaks of the San Juan Mountain Range separate a snow covered field from a sky streaked with clouds. Conifers darken the lower slopes and edges of the field.
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Image of two mountain peaks against a clear, blue sky. Below a line of spruce trees, two waterfalls flow down the side of the mountain. Yellow, red, and pink flowers brighten up the lower right portion of the photo.