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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jul 13th, 2012
Large radial engines, such as this Pratt & Whitney R-985 “Wasp Jr.”, powered a plethora of famous airplanes during the early years of avaition. This one, mounted on a 1929 Curtis Wright Travel Air, still runs and carries this...
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jun 28th, 2012
The Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, located in northern Arizona, gets frequent drenchings during northern Arizona’s summer monsoons.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jun 28th, 2012
This is the original hangar at Red Butte Airport built in 1927 by investor Parker Van-Zandt and funded in part by Henry Ford. Now abandoned, it a throwback to the glory days of avaition.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Feb 3rd, 2012
Monument Valley Tribal Park, located in northern Arizona, takes on an ominous beauty when storms threaten.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
Looking like something that has spent some time underground, this 1941 White truck saw duty as a creamery truck in Tillamook, Oregon, before being retired in a field.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
This 1931 Chevrolet found a new home in the forest south of Flagstaff, Arizona, many years ago.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
Horseshoe Bend is located just south of Page, Arizona, on the Colorado River.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
Mesa Arch, located in Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah, is a sunrise event. The rising sun illuminates a red sandstone cliff beneath the arch causing the arch to glow.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
An aircraft in which many fine pilots cut their teeth during WWII, many superb examples of this sturdy brute stll fly today.
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Posted by Joe Coyle |
Jan 29th, 2012
As storms approach the south rim of the Grand Canyon, the drama of this magnificent place ramps up considerably.
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