
Yup, it’s another day out in the desert, folks. Here are more from my estimated 1965 batch of slides.




I’ll finish up this series with a little Pack Mule action in Rainbow Ridge.

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1 comment:
thanks again Dave! I think this attraction was one of Walt's greatest accomplishments. Too bad camera technology didn't really allow people to get shots of the watefalls & rock formations inside Rainbow Caverns
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