San Jose Badlands

AlanLichty

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I was scratching my head over what kind of badlands existed around San Jose besides the evaporation ponds along the SF Bay shorelines when I clicked on the thread - I had no idea this place in New Mexico with the same name existed.

Interesting looking place made more so with these neat B&Ws. Excellent work with the skies/clouds. My two favorites are the first and last images showing the wider views of this place.
 

JimFox

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That's really so cool Michael! I hadn't heard of that location before. I am going to have to check this one out some more as I am often in the area.

I really like how you captured it, and B&W shows off the details and textures so nicely. My favorites are #1 and 4.
 

MonikaC

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The last one is my favorite. I've spent just a little time there. Also Lybrook & Ojito (besides the well known Bisti & De-Na-Zin).
 

Michael13

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The last one is my favorite. I've spent just a little time there. Also Lybrook & Ojito (besides the well known Bisti & De-Na-Zin).
I love all the badlands within the San Juan Basin! There is a good website describing each of them here ... PhotoTrek New Mexico
I was initially drawn to the area by Mike Spieth's photography ... Mike Spieth photos
Any trip I make to NM will include at least one badlands area, but I haven't made it to Ojito yet, maybe next time.
 

MonikaC

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I love all the badlands within the San Juan Basin! There is a good website describing each of them here ... PhotoTrek New Mexico
I was initially drawn to the area by Mike Spieth's photography ... Mike Spieth photos
Any trip I make to NM will include at least one badlands area, but I haven't made it to Ojito yet, maybe next time.
Yes, that site (PhotoTrek NM) is how I learned about those lesser known badlands. I wouldn't be surprised if Mike Spieth's photos are some of the 1st ones I saw. At Ojito, there are some petros bookended by mesas -- nice sunset shot. I haven't been to the museum in ABQ where the Dino that was excavated there ended up.
 
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