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Picture of the Denver and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Train traveling through the mountains.
162) Narrow Gauge Train
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Picture of The Silverton narrow gauge passenger train traveling through the mountains along a narrow cliff above the Animas River in southwestern Colorado.
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The Silverton narrow gauge passenger train travels through the Animas River Canyon.
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View of a narrow gauge train traveling along a cliff with a river below.
166) Narrow gauge (Colo.)
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Picture of the Narrow Gauge train traveling alongside the Animas River at Elk Park on the trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
167) Durango (Colo.)
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Observers watch as the Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad leaves the Durango station.
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Picture of Engineer Mountain, taken from Million Dollar Highway. Autumn leaves can be seen in foreground and a lone car is traveling the highway.
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View of two skiers riding a chairlift at Purgatory Ski Area in Durango, Colorado, with snow-covered mountains in the background.
170) Tamarron
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5 pictures of the Tamarron resort on the Front.Top left has a woman playing Tennis, top center has a swimming pool, top right has a guy skiing, bottom left has people playing golf, and bottom right has a picture of the resort.
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Picture of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad traveling through a canyon.
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Close up shot of Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge train leaving the Durango depot in a cloud of steam.
173) Durango
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Picture of Main Street Durango. Cars are seen parked along the side streets. The caption "Durango" is printed on the front.
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Autumn picture of mountainsides covered in Aspen trees all aglow in fall colors.
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View of a narrow gauge train traveling through the mountains alongside a river.
177) San Juan, Colorado
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Geologically speaking, the San Juan Mountains in southwestern Colorado are quite young. This explains why they are more jagged and precipitous than the older mountains of the front range as seen from Denver.
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View of a narrow gauge passenger train rounding a bend with mountains in the background.
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View of the Durango Depot, with people standing in a line out front and others waiting to board a train.
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Picture of the narrow gauge train traveling through Animas Canyon alongside the river on the trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.