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Old 03.08.2019, 09:53 AM   #2509
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Originally Posted by _slavo_
cool. I think the closest to these areas that I've ever visited was Pueblo, Colorado.

(besides that, I only places in the US that I've visited were Chicago, Baltimore and Washington DC)
pueblo i've only gone through on my way to denver, it's the last place going north on I-25 that looks like new mexico. i only know of it because it's a big center for federal government data or something. a lot of federal mail has pueblo addresses.

above pueblo the rockies get steeper and it's more typical colorado-- cooler temps, greener vegetation, snowy peaks, etc... we do get that in new mexico above some elevations but it's not as common.

denver is nice.
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