Showing posts with label Hueco Tanks State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hueco Tanks State Park. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Hueco Tanks

“Hueco Tanks”
Judy Royal Glenn Photography
Hueco Tanks State Park, El Paso, Texas

Huecos (“whey-coes”) are indentions in the rocks that collect rainwater and can be found throughout Hueco Tanks State Park in El Paso, Texas. They have helped sustain life for humans, wildlife, plants and trees.


I used my wide angle lens to capture the beauty of the Hueco.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Hueco Tanks State Park

“Hueco Tanks State Park"
Judy Royal Glenn Photography

During my trip to Texas, my daughter wanted to take me to several places she had been to before and knew I would like. She took us to Hueco Tanks State Park in El Paso to hike the large rock formations there.

Huecos (“whey-coes”) are indentions in the rocks that collect rainwater and have sustained life for humans, wildlife, plants and trees. 

The Jornada Mogollon people inhabited the area and left many neat images painted on the rocks. There are an estimated 5000 images painted on the rocks. 

Location: El Paso, Texas

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

A Scrumptious Morsel

“A Scrumptious Morsel”
Desert Cottontail
Judy Royal Glenn Photography

Yesterday we hiked in the Hueco State Park. We went to climb the unique rock structures there, but photographing wildlife is foremost on my mind. 

My husband pointed out a desert cottontail to me, and I followed him around for a bit. Even though they do eat cacti, this rabbit decided to dine on a scrumptious morsel.


Location: Hueco Tanks State Park, El Paso,Texas
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