This is the iconic arch at Arches National Park, Utah. While it is the most famous arch, it is only marginally more impressive than the other spectacular views throughout the park.
Not a single tourist was standing near me at this vantage point. They all went to the arch itself.
The Entrance to the Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico.
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.
At the Tubac Golf Resort & Spa.
The bumpy, red road that winds through Monument Valley on the Arizona and Utah border.
The classic Western tableau of Monument Valley along the Arizona and Utah border.
The classic Western scene of Monument Valley on the Utah and Arizona border.
Goats along side of the road at Monument Valley, along the Utah and Arizona border.