30+ Years of the Valley of Fire..and a H o r n y Toad..

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John M BUNMAN

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The Valley of Fire is Simply Spectacular and not to be missed on your next Vegas Adventure.
I have over 30 years of images that I have captured along the way and no where to share them but here… lol
The different things you see in the Faces of the Stone is never ending..9B47D922-2CD5-4E47-8073-1180A94C2FA7.jpegD9D61413-3B5F-4EB9-A7C8-FA4EE6E239FE.jpeg89F9950F-1FF0-4048-9106-7A58F63AFE1C.jpeg52705450-1E51-45CF-B234-BDDC08931064.jpeg3B793F4E-A75C-43FE-8E90-B2E17A97DD7E.jpeg
 

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Very cool stuff, as usual amazing pictures! I love toads. I had a good size one I tamed at my house, I would hand feed it spiders and whatever bugs I could catch for it. He liked getting his back scratched after he got used to me. It was neat to watch him eat, their tongues are crazy quick. He was here 4 years, he would go underground for the winter. I was always tempted to bring him in and keep him inside in a big aquarium, but that felt wrong. He disappeared late last summer, I think one of the red foxes got him. :banghead:

He was smart enough he would hang out underneath the one garage light and eat the dead bugs that died from being on the light. I never knew they were that intelligent.

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Very cool stuff, as usual amazing pictures! I love toads. I had a good size one I tamed at my house, I would hand feed it spiders and whatever bugs I could catch for it. He liked getting his back scratched after he got used to me. It was neat to watch him eat, their tongues are crazy quick. He was here 4 years, he would go underground for the winter. I was always tempted to bring him in and keep him inside in a big aquarium, but that felt wrong. He disappeared late last summer, I think one of the red foxes got him. :banghead:

He was smart enough he would hang out underneath the one garage light and eat the dead bugs that died from being on the light. I never knew they were that intelligent.

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Sorry for your loss!
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