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Thumbnail for 'Rocky Point, Ouray-Silverton Stage Road (Colo.)'
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A horse and carriage with a large amount of white horses travels along the side of a mountain on the right side of the image. On the left and in the distance are more mountains.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton, Colorado'
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Ghost town of the roaring mining era. Now one of the fine tourist spots of Western Colorado. Between Ouray and Durango, on the Million Dollar Highway, approximately 10,000 feet elevation.
Thumbnail for 'Mount Abrams through tunnel (south of Ouray, Colo.)'
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Looking through a tunnel snow covered trees and mountains can be seen.
Thumbnail for 'Jeep tour (Silverton, Colo.)'
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Several people standing beside and sitting in a Jeep against the backdrop of a mountain range.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton, Colo., seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway'
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Silverton, Colorado, seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway
Thumbnail for 'Bear Creek Falls between Ouray and Silverton, Colo.'
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A waterfall that flows down through a rocky area.
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway between Ouray and Silverton, Colorado'
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On the right is a red/brown side of a mountain. On the left and in the distance is a mountain covered in green tree life.
Thumbnail for 'Mt. Abram, Ouray - Silverton Stage Road (Colo.)'
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View of a mountain in the distance. Several trees decorate a valley between the mountains. A letter is written to the side of the image.
Thumbnail for 'Mt. Abram. Ouray - Silverton Stage Road (Colo.)'
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Photograph of Mount Abram, Ouray, Colorado, showing several people in horse drawn carriages traveling the Silverton Stage Road.
Thumbnail for 'Looking Southwest (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Taken from an ridge overlooking Ouray, Colorado, you can see buildings lined up along the grid of streets. Past the town, and a winding road, aspens have turned yellow and stand out against the dark pine forests. Snow capped mountains complete the landscape in the distance.