Arches is my quintessential desert dream. The rich blue sky, vivid red rocks, with touches of emerald green, colors that seem to jump right off the color wheel and form haphazardly into another-worldly dreamscape.
The great spring melt-off cascading down the sides of the enormous rock walls at Zion National Park in Utah.
Other than snow most people come to Salt Lake City to see this.
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This seemingly impossible monolith is one of the numerous natural formations within Arches National Park. Precariously balanced and at a scale that is difficult to fathom, this rock has endured millions of years of erosion from wind, rain, and snow runoff.
Balanced Rock is set between other monoliths in the area. One may even be able to visualize the formation of this seemingly impossible balancing act.
The drive along Highway 128 on the way to Moab, Utah is a pleasant drive that meanders along the Colorado River. Suddenly, the road curves and this majestic view takes your breath away.
The Ancestral People lived here between 500 and 1300 AD. This was a thriving civilization, which is hard to believe because now there is nothing around for miles and miles.
From outside the walls of Temple Square.
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Looking at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. On the left is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
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A Beautiful winding trail through the autumn colors of Zion National Park in Utah. Sometimes you have to make photographs while looking down at the ground, instead of up at the peaks!
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