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View of Mt. Livermore, the highest peak in the Davis MountainsPhoto by Stephan LorenzTracks and trails offer access to this unique wilderness.Photo by Stephan LorenzTracks are evidence of the plentiful wildlife flourishing in the DavisMountains.Photo by Stephan LorenzThe surrounding desert may be dry, but the Davis Mountains harbor plenty ofcreeks.Photo by Stephan LorenzOpen woodland in the Davis MountainsPhoto by Stephan LorenzTravelin' Man Beat the heat: A Texas hiking retreat in the Davis Mountains Stephan LorenzSep 10, 2012 | 10:49 am
A leopard looks out over the park.Photo by Stephan LorenzA wildebeest casually roams at Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.A meerkat almost blends with tall grass.Photo by Stephan LorenzHartebeest in Kgalagadi Transfrontier ParkPhoto by Stephan LorenzA sociable weaver's compound nest.Photo by Stephan LorenzTravelin' Man A journey through South Africa's Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park: Independentsafaris, red sands & wildlife exposed Stephan LorenzSep 5, 2012 | 12:10 pm
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This bronze statue stands guard at the rim of Seminole Canyon.Photo by Stephan LorenzFossils are common along the trail leading toward the shelter.Photo by Stephan LorenzThe three human figures in this photo are one of the more famous paintings inFate Bell Shelter and are well preserved.Photo by Stephan LorenzThe guided group hikes into the canyon.Photo by Stephan LorenzHere are more recent markings left by early settlers.Photo by Stephan LorenzOverhanging rocks provided protection for early inhabitants.Photo by Stephan LorenzAnimal and abstract shapes abound in the shelter.Photo by Stephan LorenzWe're looking out from Fate Bell Shelter in Seminole Canyon.Photo by Stephan LorenzThe canyon floor is scoured clean by flash floods.Photo by Stephan LorenzThe view from the Fate Bell Shelter.Photo by Stephan LorenzTravelin' Man Where time stands still: Seminole Canyon preserves sense of wonder in lonelycorner of Texas Stephan LorenzFeb 18, 2012 | 3:09 pm