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Winter Shines a Little Brighter in Colorado

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In the foreground but out of focus on the left and right bottom of the photo are the shimmering yellow leaves of aspen trees, lit up by the sun. Beyond the trees and in focus in the middle of the photo is the Durango Train, with billowing steam coming from the first car. The cars behind it are orange and curving around a bend in the railroad. Beside the train is vegetation of varying heights and shades of green. In the very background are craggy tree-laden mountains under a blue sky.
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