The sign for the Soda Dam. | |
Soda Falls. The water is falling through the soft rock from above. | |
Bettina (foreground), Amanda, Nicole, and half of Cheryl in the hotel room. |
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Deb in the hotel room. | |
Bettina at Garson Studios, making sure no one will miss the E2 prop she just took. (Just kidding. ☺) |
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Steven Spielberg, where are you? This is the desk he supposedly used when he visited Garson for E2...both times. |
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Garson Studios still remembers Earth 2 proudly. This full-size framed poster hangs in their corridors. |
It may not look like much...but it's the studio where the interior scenes were filmed. |
Amy Morrison, a member of Earth 2's art department. I believe she was partly responsible for the look of the set. |
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The building on the College of Santa Fe campus where Amy and her cohorts work. | |
Chris Quintana, teamster driver. He drove many an Earth 2 celeb to and from a shoot. He was very friendly and gave us directions to Plaza Blanca. |
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That's Perry Kessler on the left, with Cheryl and Cathy standing by. Perry was our guide around Garson Studios. |
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Cathy, Bettina, Donna, and Deb listening to Perry Kessler. | |
Chris Quintana and Perry Kessler, giving us directions. | |
The sign at Plaza Blanca. | |
The cliffs of Plaza Blanca. Definitely the place where the cargo pod fell, but we couldn't nail down the exact spot. |
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More views... | |
...of Plaza Blanca. | |
Cheryl, recording everything on gear. (She did a great job, BTW. ☺) | |
Someone in New Mexico still adores Texas! I saw this in the Sandia Tram parking lot and couldn't resist. |
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The tram up to Sandia Peak, the longest aerial tram in the world. At some points the tram is almost 1,000 feet above the ground. |
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I'm at the top of the world and I'm still in shadow! Taken by an anonymous fellow tourist. |
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The sign at the top of Sandia Peak. | |
A pretty view down the back side of Sandia Mountain. The ski lift adds a splash of color. |
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Albuquerque; a mountain; a pine tree. Guess which is which. | |
The tram coming up for a landing. | |
View from the top, looking at the southern side of Albuquerque. | |
Another view from the top of Sandia Peak. |
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