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[Mount Cristo Rey Ravine]

Description: Positive transparency of a rocky ravine on Mount Cristo Rey. Flowers and wiry vegetation grows among the rocks.
Date: 1969

[Cave in Hueco Tanks]

Description: Positive transparency of a narrow cave in Hueco Tanks State Historical Park in Texas. Light can be seen coming from between boulders in the background.
Date: 1969~

[Banded Boulders at Hueco Tank Park]

Description: Positive transparency of a banded boulders at Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site. There is vegetation growing among the rocks in the foreground.
Date: 1969

[Sandstone Formation]

Description: Positive transparency of a sandstone formation in Big Bend National Park. Bare shrubs and patches of dry grasses surround the base of the formation. Mountains are visible in the background.
Date: November 3, 1968

[Sandstone Formation]

Description: Positive transparency of a sandstone formation in Big Bend National Park. Two bare shrubs and patches of dry grasses surround the base of the formation.
Date: 1969~

[Adobe Ruin]

Description: Positive transparency of a ruined adobe dwelling. An open doorway to the building has an exposed wooden frame. Another exit is visible through the doorway.
Date: 1969

[Cottonwood Spring Canyon]

Description: Positive transparency of a canyon in Cottonwood Spring, Texas. A river-like layer of rocky deposits lies between the two walls of the canyon.
Date: 1969~

[Mountainside at Cottonwood Springs]

Description: Positive transparency of a mountainside in Cottonwood Spring. A tree, shrubs, and low grasses grow around the rocky base of the mountain.
Date: 1969~

[Entrance of Comanche Caves]

Description: Positive transparency of the entrance to Comanche Cave in Hueco Tanks Park near El Paso, Texas. A rocky slope covers the shadowy entrance. Short vegetation grows on the mountainside underneath the cave.
Date: 1969

[Indian Spring Canyon]

Description: Positive transparency of Indian Spring Canyon in Franklin Mountains near El Paso, Texas. Mountains fill the background, while a desert area with scrub vegetation fills the foreground.
Date: 1969

[Canyon in Big Bend National Park]

Description: Positive transparency of a rocky canyon in Big Bend National Park in Texas. A stream runs at the base of the rocks, and tall grasses grow along the river's bank.
Date: 1968

[Cave Graffiti in Hueco Tanks Historical State Park]

Description: Positive transparency of cave graffiti at site seventeen in Hueco Tanks State Historical Park. "M. F. Wayland, Jul. 25th, 1884" is written into the wall inside of a drawn frame of geometric shapes. Other words and initials can be seen on the wall.
Date: 1969~

[Cave Graffiti in Hueco Tanks Historical State Park]

Description: Positive transparency of cave graffiti in El Cañón de la Virgen at Hueco Tanks State Historical Park. "Josie 70" is written into the square on the wall. Under that are the letters "ABCARBAJL." "1984" is written to the right.
Date: 1969~

[Entrance of Comanche Caves]

Description: Positive transparency of Comanche Cave in Hueco Tanks Park near El Paso, Texas. The narrow cave has writing scribbled along several spots. Patches of ferns and other plants grow out of crevices in the cave.
Date: 1969

[Sierra de Mount Cristo Rey Through Apache Canyon]

Description: Positive transparency of Mount Cristo Rey as seen through Apache Canyon. A statue of Jesus Christ can be seen on top of the mountain. In the foreground, the left wall of Apache Canyon has been partially colored blue.
Date: 1969~

[Cave Ceiling in Hueco Tanks]

Description: Positive transparency of a cave ceiling in Hueco Tanks State Historical Park in Texas. Numerous holes with irregular shapes mar the stone.
Date: 1969~

[La Cueva del León]

Description: Positive transparency of La Cueva del León in Hueco Tanks State Park. Light can be seen filtering through the rocks from above and from the right.
Date: 1969

[El Paso Skyline]

Description: Photograph of the El Paso skyline with several skyscrapers rising above the surrounding buildings. The Bassett Tower and Hotel Cortez can be seen to the left. The El Paso Natural Gas Building was built across from the Bassett Tower on Texas Street in 1954. The vantage point of the picture is from the Old Mesa Gardens which later became a part of the backyard of a house on the 600 block of W. Yandell. Today the house and land are part of the El Paso Historical Society offices and is known as th… more
Date: 1960~
Creator: Escontrías
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