I was lucky enough to bag this beauty with an equally stunning backdrop at Papago AAF in Arizona last August. Apparently, the rock formation is part of an ancient coral reef.
A-7D 74-1741 Papago AAF by finband76, on Flickr
Dinger.
Papago AAF
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Re: Papago AAF
Nice to see that it's still there! (the reef AND the SLUFF! )
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Re: Papago AAF
Nice pic! From inside the base I presume?
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Re: Papago AAF
Yes, the image was taken from inside with permission and an informative escort.RogerS wrote:Nice pic! From inside the base I presume?
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