93mazdarx7
08-28-2006, 05:22 PM
Here's kind of a compilation of pictures from around the Austin area. There's really 2 sides to Texas: a dry, desert side and a lush, fertile side. Both exist at the same time, just in different areas.
Dry:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DryRiver.JPG
A dried up river bed.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Field.JPG
One of the typical fields.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Landscape.JPG
Another barren field.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cactus2.JPG
Cactus field
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/FloodGauge.JPG
A flood gauge on the road indicating how high the water can get.
Plants:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cactus.JPG
The typical cactus plant found all over the place.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/CactusBerries.JPG
Some sort of edible fruit that grows on locals cactus.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cotton.JPG
Cotton plants that many farmers produce.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/CottonField.JPG
One of the many nearby cotton fields.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Palms.JPG
Small wild palm trees that grow all over the place.
Water:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Kingsland.JPG
A nearby lake
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Kingsland2.JPG
View from above Kingsland.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Dam.JPG
This dam completely stops water flow. About 30 feet from the bottom is a road that leads up to a private ranch. Must be someone important to have their own dam.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/WaterDam.JPG
Water above the prior dam.
Misc:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/FelpsGrave.JPG
Grave of a famous settler murdered by indians.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/LogHeadstone.JPG
A headstone made of a log, pretty uncommon.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Mountains.JPG
Mountain range shot of Texas.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DreamHome.JPG
A house we went to look at that's for sale :drool:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DreamHome2.JPG
Another view of the same house.
Well, sorry for so many pics! Hope you enjoy!
Dry:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DryRiver.JPG
A dried up river bed.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Field.JPG
One of the typical fields.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Landscape.JPG
Another barren field.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cactus2.JPG
Cactus field
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/FloodGauge.JPG
A flood gauge on the road indicating how high the water can get.
Plants:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cactus.JPG
The typical cactus plant found all over the place.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/CactusBerries.JPG
Some sort of edible fruit that grows on locals cactus.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Cotton.JPG
Cotton plants that many farmers produce.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/CottonField.JPG
One of the many nearby cotton fields.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Palms.JPG
Small wild palm trees that grow all over the place.
Water:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Kingsland.JPG
A nearby lake
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Kingsland2.JPG
View from above Kingsland.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Dam.JPG
This dam completely stops water flow. About 30 feet from the bottom is a road that leads up to a private ranch. Must be someone important to have their own dam.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/WaterDam.JPG
Water above the prior dam.
Misc:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/FelpsGrave.JPG
Grave of a famous settler murdered by indians.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/LogHeadstone.JPG
A headstone made of a log, pretty uncommon.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/Mountains.JPG
Mountain range shot of Texas.
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DreamHome.JPG
A house we went to look at that's for sale :drool:
http://bryanandsara.com/images/Texas/DreamHome2.JPG
Another view of the same house.
Well, sorry for so many pics! Hope you enjoy!