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For complete information about the Big Bend of West Texas please see the
visitbigbend web site.
Deserts may be the best Nature has to offer soon in the way of habitats, so
lets all learn to get along on a lot less of everything.
Stunning outdoor photography by the man with the magic eye.
The Chihuahuan Desert is also my home. This video invokes very powerful
emotions in me. We MUST bring awareness to people in our Trans Pecos Region
and elsewhere, if we are ever going to be able to protect and conserve our
beloved border region. The earth and its wildness speaks to us if we open
our hearts and spirits and listen to it. Every rock, plant, tree, waters
and animals are alive and will speak to us. For the earth, Bill Addington
Sierra Blanca, Texas