Posted by Cameron Applegath on July 25, 2013 
Wowzers...
Posted by Remi DAUGERON on July 26, 2013 
Absolutely wonderful shot !
Posted by Eugene Armer on July 26, 2013 
There's always something special about sunset shots..... very nice!
Posted by David Benn on July 26, 2013 
This is an abstract classic.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on July 26, 2013 
Yup, an abstract beauty!
Posted by on July 26, 2013 
Wow! This is crazy cool. Great perspective with the sunset. PCA vote from me!
Posted by Roy S. on July 26, 2013 
The water is way down this year, but a great shot none the less.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on July 27, 2013 
Another winner Colin. PCA votefrom me, but where's the Screener's Choice?
Posted by Roberto V. Sousa on July 29, 2013 
Absolutely amazing, my PCA vote.
Posted by Jim Thias on August 1, 2013 
That is quite spectacular.
Posted by Sean Mathews on August 1, 2013 
One of the best on this website I have ever seen. Looks like a painting.... I half expect someone to pop up in the middle with their mouth wide open screaming.
Posted by Colin N. Dell on August 6, 2013 
I appreciate all the compliments and PCA votes! This is clearly one of my best shots!
Posted by R.K. Dazet on August 6, 2013 
A very nice shot! I'm trying to get my bearings at exactly where you were when you made this capture. Those look like Kennecott tailing ponds and by dam I'm assuming you are referring to the raised track bed? Back in the high water times of Normy's pumps, as I remember, UP had a fight with mother nature to keep the grade above water. :-) Or is there actually a dam there to keep the lake out the tailing ponds? Interesting.
Posted by Colin N. Dell on August 6, 2013 
R. K, Dazet, It is very hard to remember any road names (if there are any) around there, so the best I can give you is the info that you must drive on a road in the middle of a U.S. Missile testing area, and the latitude/longitude of the end of your journey: 41.220414/-112.873409. Whatever you do, if you decide to go, bring fuel! LOTS of fuel, go with a reliable car and have fun! And one more thing: If the gate to enter the road through the testing area is open, you can go through. The "stop, no trespassing" sign is meant only when the gate is closed.
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