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Could this be the Planet Mars or Planet Earth?
On my visit to Mono Lake in California only 6 hours from Las Vegas Nevada I was very surprised to see no one around the lake.
I drove down as far as I could with the car and then hiked around 2 miles through this white stinky salt sand.
There was no one there but me and the wild life, it looked like another (World)!
It was over 90 degrees and while I hiked the sun was beating down on me. The ground was spongy so I walked very careful because I know there are areas in the United States that have quicksand. I wasn't about to become a victim if there was because there wasn't a soul around.
I have never seen a Lake quite like Mono Lake and I don't believe I will any time in the near future.
All photographs taken by Robert Swetz (Vegas Bob) at Mono Lake California 5-16-2009 Photographs protected by Copyright Laws - Any duplication without written permission from Robert Swetz will be subject to fines, etc. All rights reserved
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Mammoth Lakes California Real Estate Mammoth is located in California midway up the state where the California Nevada border where the angle changes direction. This area is the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountain range and is accessible year-round for winter as well as summer activities. Winter activities include: skiing and snowboarding on Mammoth Mountain’s 3200 skiable acres and varied terrain, snowmobiling, sledding, ice skating, snow shoeing, cross country skiing. The Eastern Sierras are well-known among fisherman for some of the best trout fishing around. There are numerous lakes accessible by car as well as those in the back country, all fed by snow melt run off. Department of Fish and Game stock many of the lakes in easily accessibly areas and also in the back country by airplane. Summer activities include fishing, fly fishing, camping, hiking, mountain biking on Mammoth Mountain, paved bike trails through the Town of Mammoth, floating down the Owens River, art festivals, jazz festival, ‘green’ festival and many more. Homeownership in Mammoth Lakes California is dominated by second homeowners and investor ownership. Given the ever changing financial markets, financing for purchases is still available, it’s just that the guidelines are more restrictive. With income documented by pay stub, about a 25 – 35% down payment and a credit score of 720-780, and a property NOT classified as a condo-hotel, you should be golden in getting a loan. And interest rates are in the high 4’s but that could change any time. If you are wondering why you should buy a home in Mammoth now, let me give you some good reasons: · Prices are down approximately 42% from late 2005/early 2006 prices · Selection is great with over 330 condos currently on the market · Interest rates are low · If you are a cash buyer, you have great negotiating power on property priced over conventional financing limits. · If you would like to buy a primary residence in Mammoth, you can take advantage of the $8000 tax credit and if it qualifies by FHA, you could use that tax credit towards your down payment in some circumstances. Search listings NOW at Mammoth MLS Listing (http://www.mammothmlslistings.com) Courtesy of: Stacie Robbins, Realtor Associate Coldwell Banker Mammoth Real Estate Stacie@OwnMammoth.com or on my cell at (760) 793-6344 
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Is that "Vegas Bob" The City Slicker?
What is that guy doing way up in Bridgeport California?
I really don't know if I want this "Vegas Bob" taking photographs of us and posting them to Activerain or Localism.
I have heard that all kinds of people look at his blogs and make funny comments "I don't want anyone making funny comments about me of my family!"
Oh -Oh, Vegas Bob is getting out his camera let's head for the hills before he takes a photo of us. "SNAP"
Vegas Bob just snapped a photo, "Let's beat it"
Bridgeport in California is around 50 miles north of Mono Lake and a very beautiful place. Very rural and a great place to semi-retire of retire all together.
I have connections all through California so if anyone is interested in acreage in Bridgeport, call or send me a email.
These photographs were taken by Robert Swetz 5-16-2009 - duplication is prohibited by copyright laws - all rights are reserved.
Please feel free to look at my wonderful Real Estate web site at: www.VegasBuildingsForSale.com
Or my photography web site at: www.SearchMyPics.com
Vacant Land web site at: www.LakeOwner.com
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Some may think by looking at this beautiful photograph that you just point and take the photograph, this is not true for this wonderful capture!
This is what it took for me to capture this Mountain Reflection ..................
1) The drive from Las Vegas to Mono Lake in California is around 6 hours.
2) Once I arrived at Mono Lake I drove down a dirt road to get as close to the water as possible.
3) Then I hiked threw this white sulfur stinky swampy grass, mud, etc. for around 2 miles to the Lake.
4) Then I had to position myself just right to capture this scene.
5) And then I had to hike back.
The temperature was over 90 degrees and very, very (HOT)! It's a good thing I brought some water with me because I wasn't about to drink it from the lake.
I shot about 60 photographs of Mono Lake alone with Mountain, clouds, birds and more reflecting on the water. I will be sharing more pics in the future!
This photograph might seem a little fuzzy, it's because I re-sized it so copy pirates can't steal it.
These photographs were taken by Robert Swetz 5-16-2009 - duplication is prohibited by copyright laws - all rights are reserved.
Please feel free to look at my wonderful Real Estate web site at: www.VegasBuildingsForSale.com
Or my photography web site at: www.SearchMyPics.com
Vacant Land web site at: www.LakeOwner.com
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