<br> One of those things next to Firehole Lake. Artesia, or Young Hopeful, or something along those lines. The old Three Senses nature trail is visible above the (now-removed) boardwalk, and it looks like the rope was even still there.
<br><br>David Schwarz<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/2/07, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:TSBryan@aol.com">TSBryan@aol.com</a></b> <<a href="mailto:TSBryan@aol.com">TSBryan@aol.com</a>> wrote:
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<div>1. As for Gary Henderson's mystery, my guess nis the magic of
Photoshop.</div>
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<div>2. My mystery photo #2 was indeed Round Geyser.</div>
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<div>3. So here is mystery photo 3, picture taken in August 1985.</div>
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<div>To explain these photo (there likely will be more to come)... here in
Tucson I found a place that will scan slides to CD for $1.25 each. I have, of
course, a great many slides and some are beginning to show signs of age
(especially some from the early 1970s, that are getting a bit of a reddish cast
[no surprise after all the places they've been]). So I'm having some of the
better and rarer shots done, and I'll share. I suppose I ought to be adding
copyright notices, but the pictures certainly are mine.</div>
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<div>Scott Bryan</div></font></div>
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