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Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
03/06/2018
Table Mountain rises over the City of Rocks to the east.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Just a few of the interesting rock formations here.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
The City of Rocks seen from the hilltop to the south.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
RV camping in the City of Rocks.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Campgrounds are nicely varied so you can choose between sun or shade and different scenery.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Names within the park are themed on constellations.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Many unique sites are tucked among the rocks.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Short trails wind among the rock formations.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
The rocks are weathered into some improbable shapes.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
This place is a natural playground.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
03/06/2018
Some passages are small enough to be claustrophobic but others are quite wide.
Jesse Weber
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03/06/2018
Exploring the City.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
03/06/2018
Scrambling up the rocks gives 360-degree view.

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