Terlingua Creek is a clear flowing stream that empties out of a vast area of land that goes from the Chisos up to almost Alpine. There seems to always be water flowing in it. Most of the year it is a small band of water, but when it rains-watch out. This rivulet becomes a raging torrent several feet deep.
On this early spring day in the dry season, the creek is only a few inches deep and running over rock and gravel.
The streaks black made an interesting pattern and I decided to try to make a decent image of the creek and planned on a return trip for first light.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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