File:Golden CO.jpg
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Composite of 5 photos taken by me, stitched using ArcSoft Panorama Maker 3.5.0.98, post-processing with The GIMP 2.2.8 Photos taken with a Panasonic FZ5 from nearby Mount Zion on 3 June 2006. The Coors plant can be seen in the center, with the North and South Table mountains visible to the left and right, respectively. Below South Table Mountain is the School of Mines.
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