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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.  A cactus plant is photographed near one of several energy vortexes in Sedona, Arizona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is photographed at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona, Arizona. © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Rocks are aglow as they are photographed at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona, Arizona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.   Ruins of the Old St. Rose of Lima Church are photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.   Ruins of the Old St. Rose of Lima Church are photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.   Ruins of the Old St. Rose of Lima Church are photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.   Ruins of the Old St. Rose of Lima Church are photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.   Ruins of the Old St. Rose of Lima Church are photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.  The Blue Hole, a famous crystal clear 80' deep lake, known for its attraction to divers, is photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.  The Blue Hole, a famous crystal clear 80' deep lake, known for its attraction to divers, is photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.  The Blue Hole, a famous crystal clear 80' deep lake, known for its attraction to divers, is photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Santa Rosa, N.M.  Undated.  The Blue Hole, a famous crystal clear 80' deep lake, known for its attraction to divers, is photographed in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Fort Worth, Texas.  Undated.   The Texas Longhorn and the American Cowboy, one of several bronze statues, is silhouetted against a setting sun at The Stockyards., Fort Worth, Texas.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Fort Worth, Texas. Undated.  The entrance to The Stockyards area, in Fort Worth, Texas, is photographed as vehicle head and taillights create blurs.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Fort Worth, Texas.  Undated.   The Texas Longhorn and the American Cowboy, one of several bronze statues, is silhouetted against a setting sun at The Stockyards., Fort Worth, Texas.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Fort Worth, Texas.  Undated. The sign for M.L. Leddy's boot, saddles, belts, and clothing store is photographed in the Stockyard area of Fort Worth, Texas.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Fort Worth, Texas.  Undated. The sign for M.L. Leddy's boot, saddles, belts, and clothing store is photographed in the Stockyard area of Fort Worth, Texas.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sulphur Springs, Texas.  Undated.  As the name implies, natural sulphur springs can be seen in this Texas town.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Canon Beach, Oregon.  Undated.  Canon Beach, famous for its boulder and rock formations, is photographed at sunset. © Peter Monsees
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  • Canon Beach, Oregon.  Undated.  Canon Beach, famous for its boulder and rock formations, is photographed at sunset. © Peter Monsees
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  • Denver, Colorado.  Undated.   Downtown Denver, Colorado, is photographed during dusk.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Dallas, Texas,   Undated.   Photographed from the Grassy Knoll at Dealey Plaza, cars travel along Elm Street, the site where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.  The Texas School Depository building, where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots, is at left.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Dallas, Texas,   Undated.  The Texas School Depository building, where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that killed President John F. Kennedy in 1963, is photographed at Dealey Plaza.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Dallas, Texas.  Undated.  The neon sign for Dallas Alley, an area with nightclubs and music, is photographed in Dallas, Texas.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Nashville, Tenn.  Undated.   A section of Printers Alley,  Nashville's first entertainment hotspot, is photographed.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Albuquerque, N.M. Undated.  The steeple of San Felipe De Neri, the oldest church in Albuquerque, is photographed.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Albuquerque, N.M. Undated.   A tablet describes the history of San Felipe De Neri, the oldest church in Albuquerque, as the steeple is photographed in the background.                           © Peter Monsees
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  • Albuquerque, N.M. Undated.  The Old Town Stage Line travels along a section of Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Albuquerque, N.M. Undated.  The Old Town Stage Line travels along a section of Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Albuquerque, N.M. Undated.  Typical colors and design reflect the style of architecture in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Cathedral Rock is aglow as it is reflected in Oak Creek at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Rocks are aglow as they are photographed at Red Rocks State Park, in Sedona., Arizona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   An eagle's head can be seen near the Chapel of the Holy Cross, a historical house of worship, built into the red rocks of Sedona.    © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.   Undated.   Chapel of the Holy Cross church, aka "the church on the hill", is photographed in Sedona, Arizona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   An energy vortex, one of several, is photographed In Sedona, Arizona.  © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.   Undated.  Chapel of the Holy Cross church, aka "the church on the hill", is photographed in Sedona, Arizona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.   Undated.  Chapel of the Holy Cross church, aka "the church on the hill", is photographed in Sedona, Arizona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.  Courtyard exterior of Tlaquepaque, (pronounced T-lockey-pockey), an arts, culture, and shopping destination, in Sedona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.  A young girl plays with the fountain at Tlaquepaque, (pronounced T-lockey-pockey), an arts, culture, and shopping destination, in Sedona.  NO MODEL RELEASE.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Sedona, Az.  Undated.   Courtyard exterior of Tlaquepaque, (pronounced T-lockey-pockey), an arts, culture, and shopping destination, in Sedona.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Page, Arizona.  Undated.   The Glen Canyon Dam, a concrete arch dam on the Colorado River, and its reservoir, Lake Powell. is photographed in Page, Arizona. © Peter Monsee
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.  In Sepia.   © Peter Monsees
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  • Durango, Colorado. Undated.  The steam locomotive and tender of the Durango & Silverton Railroad is photographed near the Durango yard.  Sepia version.  © Peter Monsees
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