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P3D Stalking the wild stereo photographer


  • From: Michael A Amundson <Michael.Amundson@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Stalking the wild stereo photographer
  • Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1998 17:48:27 -0700 (MST)

On my way back to Flagstaff, I stopped at the Goosenecks of the San Juan
near the tiny SE Utah town of Mexican Hat.  The Goosenecks are a set of
"entrenched meaners" of the San Juan river.  In a space of one mile, the
San Juan River doubles back on itself 6 six times.  I was shooting from
the scenic overlook when a fellow walked by, noticed my Kodak, and
produced his belplasa (sp).  It turned out that he was vacationing from
Germany and seeing the American Southwest.  Our conversation was short but
he did mention that he projected his images.
        So, if any of you are photographing Monument Valley, be sure to
see the Goosenecks just north of Mexican Hat.

Michael Amundson
Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Northern Arizona University
Michael.Amundson@xxxxxxx


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