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Above the Town

Jerome, AZ


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Graeme05-Oct-2021 22:35
An amazing capture of this beautiful landscape.V
Dan Greenberg14-Mar-2020 15:12
I wish I would have been there with you. I really need to revisit Jerome, not only for the Gold King museum, but just for the town itself. I love this overview. ~BV~
Julie Oldfield13-Mar-2020 01:25
It looks very European. Such interesting architecture. V
Jeff Real12-Mar-2020 23:17
How amazing!
It is amazing to see this from a height!
V
Dennis Hoyne12-Mar-2020 17:26
Nicely composed! I really like that foreground house.
marie-jose wolff12-Mar-2020 11:06
great view, I like the Mediterranean style of these beautiful houses! V
Gill Kopy12-Mar-2020 04:41
Wow ! for a minute I thought you'd popped over to Europe . Cool looking place - and shot :) V
Nirvan Hope12-Mar-2020 03:36
It's like two different worlds! I wonder if it was Italians who built the home with the cypresses.
waterfalls man11-Mar-2020 23:40
Beautiful Capture V!!
Nick Paoni11-Mar-2020 19:36
The views must be amazing from up there.
Walter Otto Koenig11-Mar-2020 17:57
Interesting view. The house in the foreground is intriguing. "V"
globalgadabout11-Mar-2020 17:15
your astute POV enhances the scene...Jerome can rarely have looked so inviting..
Allan Jay11-Mar-2020 16:46
Excellent vantage point, Marcia.
Jola Dziubinska11-Mar-2020 15:52
Very Italian looking scene. V.
Ton T.11-Mar-2020 14:41
A fantastic view and I like the cypresses behind the house in the foreground! V
danad11-Mar-2020 14:08
Great POV showing diverse architectures and a wide open space. ...And yes a taste of Italy with the castle and the trees around it. BV.
joseantonio11-Mar-2020 13:58
the house in the foreground reminds me of some scene in Italy.
Kuriacose Joseph11-Mar-2020 13:45
The shot captures the great viewpoint perfectly.
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