So join me on a little walk down memory lane to some of our beautiful desert areas in the Southwest.
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Bryce Canyon Utah at Sundown |
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And Bryce Canyon at Sunrise |
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North Rim Grand Canyon Arizona |
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North Rim Grand Canyon at Sundown |
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Old Paria in Escalante Utah This was the setting for many Westerns, including The Outlaw Jesse Wales. |
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Horseshoe Bend in Page Arizona. Crawled on my hands & knees to take the 2 images that were later stitched together to create this shot. No way could I stand and shoot over the edge! |
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Antelope Canyon in Page Arizona Followed behind a photo group and was able to catch remnants of their leftover sunbeams. |
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More of Antelope Canyon I liked the ghost like figure in this sunbeam. This is created by throwing sand into the sunbeam. |
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The famous Mittens of Monument Valley Arizona at Sundown |
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Navajo Indian showing how she weaves baskets in a native dwelling in Monument Valley |
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Aztec Ruins in Northern New Mexico |
Doorways in the interiors of Aztec Ruins. |
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Taos Pueblo Taos New Mexico This is the oldest continual populated community in the USA today. |
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Cemetery & Bell Tower in Taos Pueblo |
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One of the homes in Taos Pueblo |
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Mesa Verde Colorado |
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Canyonland Utah This is several images stitched together to make a panorama. |
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Newspaper Rock in Canyonland Utah |
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Cactus Blooms in the Desert Springtime |
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Overlooking one of the large canyons in Canyonland |
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And last is an often overlooked little valley in Utah called Goblin Valley. Check out how large these rocks are. Can you find the people? |
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