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Here's some pic's that I took on our vacation to CO and UT this year. The pic's at the top are two pic's that I could butt up against one another. This was a beautiful spot. At the time I took these pic's I didn't know that exactly fit together so well. So I used them for this AD CHALLENGE. I also took a pic of the info board and made a pocket on the back to put the extra pic. Its where I got my journaling from. It's info on area here in the pic. TFL and HAND!!!! ~~Dawn~~

Jouraling reads:
The Big Thompson River flowes swiftly down Forest Canyon
below, as it has for thousands of years. Several times during
the past two million years, frigid climates caused glaciers to
form and move down the canyon. Flowing ever so slowly,
these deep "rivers of ice" carved out Forest Canyon along an
ancient fault line.

Smaller glaciers formed in side valleys. Ahead, Hayden Gorge
bears the characteristic U-shape of a glacial valley (cirque).
The gentle terrain atop Terra Tomah Mountain and the areas
above the glacial cirques escaped the glacier's grinding action.
Look for other clues that rivers of ice have left upon the
landscape. Rocky Mountain National Park May 27, 2005
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I used:
cs
K&Company pp's
alpha stickers
stamps
chocolate ink


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