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Default Flagstaff under winter storm

January 17-23/2010 was the week of one of the most stronger winter storm in many years

Snow was falling for 3 days without stops


road 17 was closed for 2 or 3 days that I was there

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I like b&w pictures, it looks really cold though.
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Wow, beautiful picture.
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Beautiful Simplicity.
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I like b&w pictures, it looks really cold though.
Thank you very much for your comments billmac57


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Wow, beautiful picture.
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Beautiful Simplicity.
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Now that's a storm! well captured ...
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Beautiful composition, Enrique! I love the way the snow looks so heavy on the trees in the foreground, and the way the background fades. It's amazing what a difference a couple of thousand feet of altitude makes -- we had rain rain rain in Sedona all week, with occasional snow showers -- my nephew and his wife up the road in Flagstaff were totally snowed in.
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Now that's a storm! well captured ...

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Beautiful composition, Enrique! I love the way the snow looks so heavy on the trees in the foreground, and the way the background fades. It's amazing what a difference a couple of thousand feet of altitude makes -- we had rain rain rain in Sedona all week, with occasional snow showers -- my nephew and his wife up the road in Flagstaff were totally snowed in.
Yes, but I think that friday maybe snowed in sedona too, is't?

Beatifull sedona!!

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