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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-02-2012 @ 6:31PM
Lee said...
Great piece!
Add me to the group of folks who have driven by and marveled at the location but never had time to stop. It's true that Lordsburg is the dominant community in the area, but south of Steins and halfway to Mexico is the tiny community of Animas, New Mexico. I've always wanted to see it, too, in order to see a place even more isolated than Steins, but still alive. There's sort of a natural valley south from Steins to Animas, and I'd love to have a picture window looking south from Steins from a high vantage point, in order to watch the monsoons coming in from the south. I think it would be a marvelous weather observatory.
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