Wild Burros in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. These burros are the progeny of animals originally brought to the Las Vegas area in the late 1800s and early 1900s by prospectors, ranchers and cowboys. Today, nearly a dozen bands of burros roam free inside Red Rock Canyon, all self-segregated by the color of their coats. 

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This shot was the featured photo in a 2-page color editorial spread in the U.K. Sunday Express newspaper on January 1, 2012.

Wild Burro braying in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. These burros are the progeny of animals originally brought to the Las Vegas area in the late 1800s and early 1900s by prospectors, ranchers and cowboys. Today, nearly a dozen bands of burros roam free inside Red Rock Canyon, all self-segregated by the color of their coats. 

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Lamp post covered in snow, Squaw Valley USA Ski Resort, California, in the snowy mountains surrounding Lake Tahoe during the 2010 / 2011 ski season.

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Sunset with red, orange and yellow clouds in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City.

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Sunrise and fog on the snow-covered peaks in Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City. The winter of 2009/2010 was extraordinarily wet in Las Vegas, Nevada, with 4 major snow storms and numerous rainstorms – both a rarity in this Mojave Desert environment.

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Sunrise and fog on the snow-covered peaks in Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City. The winter of 2009/2010 was extraordinarily wet in Las Vegas, Nevada, with 4 major snow storms and numerous rainstorms – both a rarity in this Mojave Desert environment.

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Sunrise in Red Rock Canyon, Nevada

The first minutes of daylight paint the snow-covered cliffs in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.  Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City.

The winter of 2009/2010 was extraordinarily wet in Las Vegas, Nevada, with 4 major snow storms and numerous rainstorms – both a rarity in this Mojave Desert environment.

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Red ranch with white picket fence, yellow fall trees, horse, snow on ground, blue sky. This is the day after a rare snowstorm at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, inside Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.  Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City.

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Snow falling on log bench, water, Lake Harriott, and desert, with snow on ground. This is a rare snowstorm at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, inside Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.  Located just 20 minutes west of the Las Vegas Strip, RRC is a gorgeous outdoor oasis when one needs a break from Sin City.

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Wild Burros in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. These burros are the progeny of animals originally brought to the Las Vegas area in the late 1800s and early 1900s by prospectors, ranchers and cowboys. Today, nearly a dozen bands of burros roam free inside Red Rock Canyon, all self-segregated by the color of their coats.

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Wild Burros in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. These burros are the progeny of animals originally brought to the Las Vegas area in the late 1800s and early 1900s by prospectors, ranchers and cowboys. Today, nearly a dozen bands of burros roam free inside Red Rock Canyon, all self-segregated by the color of their coats. 

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Wild Burros in Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. These burros are the progeny of animals originally brought to the Las Vegas area in the late 1800s and early 1900s by prospectors, ranchers and cowboys. Today, nearly a dozen bands of burros roam free inside Red Rock Canyon, all self-segregated by the color of their coats.

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