Tag: “Utah”

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  1. Red Rock Country

    Right outside of Moab, along Highway 128 stands the magnificent Fisher Towers and the surrounding Red Rock County. Bathed in warm light from the sunset, the sharp colors take your breath away.

  2. salt flats

    the salt flats at the bonneville international speedway in wendover utah...the 30 or so minutes after sunset are the most beautiful here

  3. Bryce Canyon hoodoos

    View while descending on the Navajo Loop Trail. Bryce Canyon, Utah.

  4. The Long Road

    The long road to Monument Valley, an American Icon of beauty and serenity, is well worth the day “off the beaten path.” If I could have my choice, I would be there for both sunrise and sunset.

  5. Kodachrome Basin State Park

    Kodachrome Basin State Park is located near Bryce Canyon, Capital Reef, and Zion in southern Utah. This is a small park with such a colorful array of rocks that the National Geographic Society named it after kodachrome.

  6. Capital Reef National Park

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  7. Mormon Orchard at Capital Reef

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  8. Back Roads at Capital Reef

    Capital Reef is one of the quieter National Parks in Utah and also one of the most interesting. Driving on the back roads, with the massive rocks towering above, I felt like I had gone back into the time of the dinosaurs.

  9. Temple

    Other than snow most people come to Salt Lake City to see this.

    LOMO LC-A

    Kodak Elite Chrome 100

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  10. Bryce Canyon National Park

    Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southern Utah. Bryce is distinctive due to its geological structures, called hoodoos, formed from wind, water, and ice erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks.