Camel Rock is off Highway 84/285 between Santa Fe and Espanola on Tesuque Reservation land, named because of its resemblance to a resting camel. It is a naturally eroded and unique rock formation (among many in this wonderful state) that has given pleasure to tourists and natives alike.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
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It couldn't be anything other than a camel, could it? Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible landscape, this is heaven for a photographer!
ReplyDeleteQuite cool!
ReplyDeleteLove this rock!!
ReplyDeleteAfter more centuries of erosion, this might turn into giraffe rock.
ReplyDeleteI was very ingterested in your Georgia O'Keefe post the other day.
It does look very much camel like!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo...I've seen this, and enjoy the landscape immensely.
ReplyDeleteHere's MINE --White Winged Dove sittin' in a tree C O O I N G!!
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I love it!!! What a fun thing to see.
ReplyDeletePS...thanks for informing me on my link error. I corrected it before I went any further with my C C visiting!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE camel rock. I lived in NM before the fence went up around the camel. Thanks for the memories!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! very cool looking rock!!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say! Absolutely breathtaking! Great shot, Kate.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great "camera critter"!
ReplyDeleteErosion is a true artist! Just look at this! It reminds me the also amazing formations at the Capadoccia Desert in Turkey, which is out of this world. Great shots, Kate!
ReplyDeleteA good laugh is a sunshine in а house.
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