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  • Petroleum Geology students work with Dr. Elizabeth Petrie on specialized software for profiling geological structures.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog charges up Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog charges up Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Garden of the Gods park on a a frigid winter morning.
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  • Piñons in the campground frame the sunset over Great Sand Dunes National Park. Great Sand Dunes rise in the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, particularly Mt. Herard.
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  • Pinions in the campground frame the sunset over Great Sand Dunes National Park. Great Sand Dunes rise in the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
    0810_1640-baseRez.jpg
  • Pepper the dog and Janet collapse after exploring Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • The photographer's shadow looks on Pepper the dog and Janet as they explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
    0810_1514-BaseRez.jpg
  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
    0810_1466-BaseRez.jpg
  • Pepper the dog shows her appreciation for Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
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  • Great Sand Dunes, rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, including Mt. Herard.
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  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains.
    0810_1640-BaseRez.jpg
  • Pepper the dog and Janet explore Great Sand Dunes, which rise some 700 feet above the San Luis Valley, in the shadow of the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, particularly Mt. Herard.
    0810_1512-BaseRez.jpg