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  • The cliff dwellings in the Gila National Park in New Mexico.

  • Graphite on Bristol sketch of a Gila Monster in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona

  • 3d digital art render of a Gila Woodpecker Made with Bryce3d and songbirdremix.

  • A Gila Monster as seen in situ in Madera Canyon.

  • A Gila Monster In situ opening its mouth.

  • Photography: S. Pryce / Treatment: Hickerson Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, Catron County, New Mexico USA. Cliff Dwelling Canyon, in which the ruins are located, is about two miles long and is a deep and narrow canyon. The Gila Wilderness Area has been protected in its primitive state since 1924 as the first and one of the largest of the Wildernesses. /

  • Gila National Forest, New Mexico on an early morning.

  • Kambriel di Lorenzia, born in Genoa and raised in Venice, had an abiding passion for cowboys. Perhaps it was all the water surrounding her, but she could watch westerns (spaghetti or otherwise) all day long. Those grizzled cowboys staring, squinty-eyed, over vast and dusty plains – they captured her imagination like nothing else. Once she had finished university, she begged for a trip to the west where she was sure she would find some real life cowboys guiding their horses through solemn throngs of brooding buffalo. Sitting in a decrepit diner in the middle of Oklahoma, choking down what passed for a cup of coffee, she could not remember being more disappointed. Where were the ghost towns? Where were the Indians? Where were the damn cowboys??? Poking around in her purse for some change to pay the bill, she glanced up to see a tall drink of water of a man in the doorway, backlit by the setting sun. She drew in her breath so quickly, she inhaled her horrible coffee and began coughing violently. He was at her table in a flash, proffering his outstretched hand: “Lozenge?” he drawled. Kambriel nearly swooned. Her coughing fit culminated in a decidedly un-dainty sneeze and the man did an admirable job of suppressing a laugh. He tipped his hat towards her and put out his hand again: “Dallas Dorado at your service, ma’am.” She invited him to sit down in her broken English, and soon was telling him of the Old West she had hoped to visit. The very next day he accompanied her to a real life Indian reservation at which she purchased the gen-you-wine handcrafted pipe you see here, and some special “tobacky” that Dallas recommended. She never stopped to think where Indians might have found a giant nautilus shell in land-locked Oklahoma, but never mind. And back in Venice, every time she smoked the pipe, she was visited by the most fantastic creatures, just as the old Indian promised she would be. He called them Spirit Guides. Kambriel called them the old west she had dreamed of and so much more. / This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2008. Neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • This is the compliation of four photos merged together. the first is the Gila River taken in New Mexico, the second is the Teepee’s which i cropped out of an abstract of cow skulls, the third is the fires which were abstracts recharacterized in a new flaming pear plugin, and the fourth is the horse and metal eating container which is actually a metal cutout on a gate. On the teepees I used the background eraser to give me a transparent area so when I layered it on the riverbank it would not have any shadow from the ground color, I did the same for the fires and horse. All images were layered in Photoshop and recharacterized in Photoshop. Experimenting with new filters and layers. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.

  • The Gila Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico

  • Gila Woodpecker Greeting Card

  • The central portion of the Gila River flows on the southern Phoenix Valley region-(where Phoenix, in the Salt River Valley joins the Gila River Valley) Located just a few miles down I-10 from our Arizona home / After the rain the desert is crisp and clean…...... / the The Saguaro, pronounced “sah-wah-roh” Cactus soaks up the moisture like a sponge / I didn’t have my camera with me so I took this photo with my eye and recreated it with acrylic paint …............ / / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE

  • Gila River Valley Featured..........
    by kjgordon

    Now I feel at home in the Desert…..... / My Gila River Valley got a feature in Arizona Group / ”!http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/cr…

  • After exiting the scenic Gila Wilderness, the Continental Divide Trail hiker will see this pre-Columbian dwellings. Well worth the quick side trip to see a piece of history.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER FOR THE DETAILS / This sculpture took one year to build. The artist is Nikki De St Phalle / Taken with my Canon Power shot S3 IS camera.. 4 images as is … / from Rancho Santa Fe, CA / /

  • Gila Woodpecker on a Century Plant in Tucson , AZ . Taken with a Nikon D90 55-200 mm

  • A Gila Woodpecker on a saguaro cactus. Phoenix, Arizona, USA 2009.

  • This Gila Woodpecker landed on top of my agave in bloom. I did a black background so you could see him and the blossoms of the agave. / This art work is registered copyright© 2007-2009 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.

  • This was taken at the Gila National Monument in Southwestern New Mexico. FEATURED IN HAPPY HAVEN GROUP -10/08/08

  • Gila Cliff Dwellings, Silver City, New Mexico.

  • Lombok, Indonesia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0903.3631) / Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200VR / 1/125s f/13 ISO1600 /

  • New Mexico 15 through the Gila National Forest between Silver City and Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument.

  • The Sendang Gila waterfall is located in the Mount Rinjani national park in the Indonesian island of Lombok. About 600m above sea level, and accessed via a track from Senaru Village. Date: November 2009

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