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[Photograph of a West Texas Wash on the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch.
Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki. It is bending down to inspect something on the ground in front of a tree.
Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki, taken at Davis Mountains State Park. It is bending down.
Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki
Photograph of a Desert Mule Deer, Odocoileus hemionus crooki, taken at Davis Mountains State Park. It is bending down next to a tree.
West Texas vista
West Texas vista
Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
Photograph of a large, grassy field at Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas, taken from a curving dirt road. In the center of the image, a NASA satellite dish is pointed at the sky, tilted at an angle to the right. Mountains are visible in the background and the sky is cloudy; a portion of a vehicle sideview mirror is visible in the lower-right corner of the photograph.
Cattle on the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of cattle on the Sproul Ranch. The cattle lays down on the ground near a tree. There is a pile of wood to the right and behind the cattle.
[Photograph of a West Texas Wash on the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
Cattle on the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of two cattle on the Sproul Ranch. The red and white cow is laying down. The lighter cow is preparing to lay down.
Cistern at the Sproul Ranch
Photograph of a cistern at the Sproul Ranch. It is behind a barbed wire fence, and there are many plants in the surrounding area.
Deer in brush on Sproul Ranch
Photograph of a deer hidden in the brush on Sproul Ranch. There is a pile of large rocks in front of the deer.
[Photograph of Madrone tree, Arbutus xalapensis]
Photograph of a tree known as the Texas Madrone, Naked Indian and Lady's Leg. Texas Arbutus, Madrono, Arbutus xalapensis
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view. My family and I were on a jeep tour of the Sproul Ranch.
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
Sproul Ranch, West Texas view
West Texas view from the Sproul Ranch
[Photograph of Mount Livermore, as viewed from the Sproul Ranch]
Photograph of Mount Livermore as seen from the Sproul Ranch.
[Photograph of Mount Livermore]
Photograph of Mount Livermore, elevation 8206 latitude 303759N longitude 1041001W.
Cholla cactus
Photograph of a Cholla cactus on the Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas.
Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
Sproul Ranch, mesa top view of the ranch
[Photograph of a Path with Shrubs]
Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch: Path and trees]
Photograph of a West Texas wash on the Sproul Ranch. A wash is the dry bed of an intermittent creek.
Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived
Sproul Ranch, one room cabin in which the Sproul family first lived
Cattle skull
Photograph of a cattle skull sitting on a bed of small rocks. It's crown is up against a large red rock, and there is a plant growing behind it.
Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
Close-up photograph of a NASA weather radar at Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. The satellite dish is pointed up at the sky and scaffolding is visible beneath the dish, including two staircases to reach portions of the mechanism.
McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
McDonald Observatory as viewed from the Sproul Ranch
Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish pointed directly at the sky on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. There is a building to the right of the satellite dish and mountains are visible in the background; part of an overhang is visible in the upper-right corner of the photograph as well as clouds in the sky.
Sproul Ranch, a NASA weather radar
Photograph of a NASA weather radar dish and building on Sproul Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. The satellite dish is in a grassy field and is pointed directly up at the sky. Mountains are visible in the background and the sky is partly cloudy.
McDonald Observatory, Visitor's Center Public Observatory
Photograph of the Visitor's Center Public Observatory at the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, Texas.
McDonald Observatory, Visitor's Center Public Observatory
Photograph of the Visitor's Center Public Observatory at the McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, Texas.
McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory
[Photograph of Mountain on Scenic Loop]
Photograph of a mountain on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County
[Photograph of Mountain on Scenic Loop]
Photograph of a mountain on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County, Texas.
[Photograph of Rock Pile]
Photograph of The Rock Pile on the Scenic Loop in Jeff Davis County.
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, which is part of the Davis Mountains.
[Photograph of Rock Pile]
Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
[Photograph of Rock Pile]
Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
[Photograph of Rock Pile]
Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
[Photograph of Rock Pile]
Photograph of The Rock Pile on the scenic loop in Jeff Davis County.
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, which is part of the Davis Mountains.
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 ft.
[ Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, with an elevation of 7,686 ft.
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 ft.
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain, part of the Davis Mountains.
[Photograph of West Texas vista with Sawtooth Mountain in the distance]
Photograph of West Texas vista, from Hwy 166, with Sawtooth Mountain in the distance.
[Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain]
Photograph of Sawtooth Mountain in the Davis Mountains, which has an elevation of 7,686 feet.
West Texas vista, from Highway 166
West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
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