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Thumbnail for 'Hermosa Cliffs (Durango, Colo.)'
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Picture of the Hermosa Cliffs taken along the Million Dollar Highway near Durango, Colorado.
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A car is traveling on a road towards Engineer Mountain (in the distance). There are trees on either side of the road.
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Colorful photo of a road that going through trees towards a mountain. It appears to be the beginning of Autumn.
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A mountain covered in green trees slopes down towards a road.
Thumbnail for 'Famous Million Dollar Highway (U.S. 550)'
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Photograph of the Famous Million Dollar Highway (U.S. 550) in western Colorado. This, one of Colorado's most spectacular highways, traverses the San Juan mountains connecting Durango, Silverton, Ouray and points north.
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Engineer Mountain is shown in the background. A car is traveling on a road coming from the mountain.
Thumbnail for 'Uncompahgre River, Durango-Silverton-Ouray Hiway (Colo.)'
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Image of the Uncompahgre River showing trees and rocks on each side of the river. (1923)
Thumbnail for 'Vista from the Coal Bank section of the Durango - Silverton Hwy. (Colo.)'
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Real photo print. View of snow-capped mountains covered with trees. Other trees are in the foreground.
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Colorado's " Million Dollar" scenic Highway through San Juan Rockies, color postcard.
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Million Dollar Highway. This route between Ouray and Durango traverses steep cliffs and rugged granite mountains cresting heights of nearly 11,000 feet. The town of Silverton and the Purgatory Ski Resort are located along this route.