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Date: 2/15/2009 Album ID: 712826
Photos by Stuart Wong
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Sgt. Craig Baumert of the El Paso County Sheriff Dept. tells teens about what it's like to spend time in lockup. Several teens visiting the jail spent a few minutes locked up in the cells in the darkness simulating what it would be like at night.
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A group of donkeys make there way along a trail southeast of Widefield as the early morning sun casts their shadows on the ground. Weather on Friday stayed pleasant with temperatures in the high 70's. The weekend forcasts cooler temperatures and chance of showers
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CSPD investigators look through wreckage of a twin-engine Beechcraft at the crash site in a field near the Stetson Hills subdivision. Tow adults were killed in the crash.
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Witnesses console each other as CSPD begin their investiagtion of fatal accident at the intersection of Uintah and Iowa late Friday night August 11, 2000. Two vehicles were involved.
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Elizabeth Parker uses a flashlight to show Maggie Santana the burned upstaris of their home on Las Animas. Parker five-year-old brother perished in the fire that happened Thursday afternoon.
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A pair of male Siberian tigers play in their enclosure at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. The tigers and other cats, etc. will soon have anew home in the Asian Highlands whick scheduled to be open in late July.
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Drew Sandel of Colorado Springs finds a cool way to pass the hot afternoon Sunday June 4, 2006 ini the fron yard of his Stetson Hills home.
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The Cliff Palace sits nestled into one of the sides of the mesa. The dwelling is one of several open for tours. They vary in level of difficulty of hiking and climbing to get to them.
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  A CSPD diver checks his line as he and others from the CSPD and CSFD dive teams conduct a search for a drowning victim in Prospect Lake. The victim disappeared late Sunday night while fishing the lake in a raft with a friend. Emergency crews conducted the search late Sunday night through Monday afternoon closing the lake on the busy memorial holiday.
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SSgt. Dan Brokos of the 10th Special Forces Group checks out the skeletal remains in one of several caskets that were found in a makeshift trash dump and set afire near the village of Koretin in Kosovo. Brokos and 10th group personnel in kosovo are from Ft Carson.
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Clad in battle rattle and weapon, Sgt Dwayne Eulig makes his way as School children in Zvornik step to the side. Uhlig walks up the street to the local police station.
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The view from Vista Grande Community Church.
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Sgt. Laurent West of 1st platoon, Lightning troop watches as two men help a muslim woman make her way up the steep rocky road to their homes in the town of Lipovac, Bosnia. As the woman crested the hill she said, where will I go I have no home. The muslims were scheduled to enter town early Wednesday morning, but they were halted when a group of serbian women blockaded the bridge into the town. It took five hours for local police, SFOR and other officials to negotiate with the women to let the muslims back into their homes.
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A Cheyenne Mountain zookeeper gives a hug to elephant Kimba after cleaning the pen area.
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An Air Force Academy Cadet climbs the stairs fromt he third floor of the library Wednesday.
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Cheyenne Mountain veternarian Della Garell does a little playful head butting with Kublakhan, a three an half week male Takin. The small Takin was born in mid-January and has been raised in the zoo's small hospital dur to health problems. Now doing fine, gaining seven pounds since birth, the young calf was moved Thursday into the zoo for exhibit. Garell says' they plan to reintroduce the calf to its mother soon, but will remain to be fed by bottle five times a day. The Takin is native to central Asia and will grow to about 1,000 pounds.
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View of the Garden of the Gods from the  Kissing Camels Estates.
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Staff members have a little fun and don masks of Mayor Bob Isaac during a small gathering to wish him well on his last day in office.
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