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Related: About this forumDesert Pink on White Sands

"Desert Pink" (Some of the P-40 aircraft operating in the Sahara Desert in WW2 were painted pink camouflage)
Great Chihuahuan Desert - Tularosa Basin
White Sands National Park, New Mexico
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						Bo Zarts
						Dec 2024
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Bernardo de La Paz
(60,136 posts)1. Perfect . . . . nt
        Old Crank
(6,369 posts)2. Very nice
        CaliforniaPeggy
(155,607 posts)3. The perfect desert scene! Thank you, my dear Bo.
        Kali
(56,496 posts)4. love that place, it is magical
        ever go on a summer full moon?
Bo Zarts
(26,137 posts)6. How about a January full moon rising over the Sacramento Mountains?
        
White Sands National Park, New Mexico
January 2023
©2023 Bo Zarts Studio
Kali
(56,496 posts)7. you are supposed to have a yucca in there
        Bo Zarts
(26,137 posts)8. The Obligatory Yucca (highly stylized because the image had many flaws!)
        
White Sands National Park, New Mexico - 2023
©2023 Bo Zarts Studio
there you go! 
 
Otterdaemmerung
(135 posts)5. We're so looking forward
        to moving to Las Cruces early next year! We love our home city of Memphis but it's time for new adventures.
duhneece
(4,432 posts)10. That's my backyard....well, 26 miles away
        Im grateful I get to see the long ribbon of white when I drive to town from the canyons, outside of Alamogordo, on the way up the mountain toward Cloudcroft. Husband is from Louisiana-we love your pictures.