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Winter 2010

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55,374 acres Jeff Davis County, Texas Rockpile Ranch Rockpile Ranch is named for the massive geologic formations located at the en- trance to the ranch. Once a major portion of the historic 380,000-acre X Ranch in Jeff Davis County, it is located along the scenic loop in the Davis Mountains and is just a conversation away from the Mc- Donald Observatory and Fort Davis. Te Rockpile Ranch is located in one of the true ecological sky islands of Texas, being isolated from similar mountain ranges by vast distances and terrain, preserving plants and animals that occur nowhere else on earth. Tis is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the largest and finest working ranches in Texas. 55,374 acres at $985 per acre for a total price of $54,516,795 cash To view dedicated website please visit www.therockpileranch.com 20,401.5 acres Jeff Davis County, Texas McInnis Ranch is a first class working cattle, hunting and recreation ranch that has been in the same family since the turn of the century. Located next to Sawtooth and Bear Mountain in the McInnis Ranch heart of the Davis Mountains the ranch is a Sky Island of the Chihuahuan Desert with elevations ranging from 4,588 feet to 6,590 feet. Te views are stunning and overlook the most spec- tacular scenery in the entire Davis Mountains with close views of Saw- tooth, Livermore, Brooks and Bear Mountain and distant views of the Sierra Viejas, Chinati, Capote and oth- ers. Te ranch is 30% high mountains, 30% hills, and 30% rolling grasslands. 20,401.5 acres at $900 per acre or $18,361,350 James King, Agent • Tammy King, Broker office 432-426-2024 • cell 432-386-3622 james@kinglandwater.com • www.kinglandwater.com King Lang & Water LLC • P.O. Box 109 • 109 State Street • Fort Davis, Texas 79734 For more information on both ranches please visit www.kinglandwater.com

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