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SirGlenn t1_j9qs4n5 wrote

Amazingly, not too many miles away from there, some of the sweetest water melons on earth are grown.

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Sultanofsawdust t1_j9rpbb7 wrote

Just visited here last summer. As a Midwesterner used to living at like 600 feet above sea level, climbing these dunes at several thousand feet above sea level was a near-death experience.

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PicPaintOKC t1_j9rr53z wrote

Freaking love this park. Incredible camping under a new moon.

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therondon101 t1_j9r54pf wrote

@op do u have this anywhere we can download? I'd like to put it across a few monitors.

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tommydarko12 OP t1_j9r8emm wrote

I would be honored if you did that. Wanna message me your email and I can share the full res file with you?

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berrattack t1_j9ryjaz wrote

This picture doesn’t show how bad the mosquitos can be during late spring just after the water flow slows down.

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drgnfyr t1_j9uc4l4 wrote

ugh good to know. I visited last June(early), and it was way too cold for mosquitoes so I avoided that experience. planning on going back sometime to summit some of the nearby peaks; maybe ill try it in the fall

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WhatWasThatNow t1_j9t7cm9 wrote

Great job u/tommydarko12! love how you framed these three layers and get this level of detail in all of them.

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