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Albino Squirrels - Olney, Ill.

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Albino squirrels scurry down trees in towns nationwide (at least five other American towns boast similar populations), but Olney provides something of a safe haven for the animals, who don’t exactly blend in like their camouflaged counterparts. For guaranteed sightings, visit on Saturdays in October (this year’s schedule is set for Oct. 9, 16, and 23), when a citywide squirrel census takes place (volunteers actually go around counting the number of white and gray squirrels to keep track of the population). Otherwise, find a park bench at Olney City Park, scatter a few nuts on the ground, and wait, camera at the ready.
Marfa Lights - Marfa, Texas

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(alien spacecrafts, displaced souls), but the fun of these inexplicable lights is certainly in the mystery. Each Labor Day weekend, Marfa residents celebrate the phenomenon at the Marfa Lights Festival. The three-day fest – complete with live music, street parties, and local arts and crafts vendors – kicks off with a Friday night parade and has become a reunion for former Marfa residents and mystery lights fanatics alike (there are several full books on the topic, by the way). Year round, visitors flock to the viewing center, about 10 miles east of Marfa, for a glimpse of the mystifying glows.
Petrified Wood Park - Lemmon, S.D.

South Dakota Tourism
team's efforts dug up gobs of petrified wood chunks that Quammen later turned into one weird site, featuring statues of everything from waterfalls to wishing wells. Today, the park features 100 towering cones of the ancient wood (each embedded with dinosaur-era fossils) and occupies an entire city block in downtown Lemmon.
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Hi Birdieguy,
ReplyDeleteI'm happy that you liked my photo of the Marfa Lights (original photo here (which I took): http://www.flickr.com/photos/14degrees/2316453059/).
Feel free to use the photo, but I'd be even happier if you could include attribution to me (By Rob Thomson plus a link to the original photo page on Flickr).
Many thanks,
Rob
Sure thing Rob! Done.. :) Great photo, too!
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