📷 2022 through our lens: The best photos from Denver Post photographers (via denverphotos)
Willie the horse runs through Grasso Park in Superior on Dec. 30, 2021. The horse was later rescued from the Marshall Fire by the Boulder County Mounted Search and Rescue Team.
From top left: Kaelani, 9, Kealan, 7, Kenlea, 5, and Kaileia McBride, 3, brush their teeth together at their home in Littleton, before the older children head to Colorow Elementary School on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022. Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog hoists the Stanley Cup on the steps of the City and County Building for the Avalanche Championship celebration on June 30, 2022.
N3PTUNE, an up-and-coming Denver musician, dancer and model, poses for a portrait at The Mercury Cafe on May 13, 2022. When he was 18 years old in 2016, he would come to the cafe to sing karaoke and get comfortable performing in front of people. A man steps out of the pool at Desert Color, a newly built community surrounding a large beach-like pool, on July 10, 2022, in St. George, Utah. The U.S. Geological Survey shows that in Washington County, where St. George is located, residents use an average of 306 gallons per day. In Phoenix the average per resident is 111 gallons per day. Desert Color advertises that it is sustainable because the water in the lagoon comes from an aquifer with brackish water that must be treated.
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