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Red Rocks of Southwest
Mesa Arch Milky Way Sunrise
Park Avenue Arches National Park
Monument Valley Rainbow Sunrise
Antelope Slot Canyon (Color Flow)
Delicate Arch and Milky Way (Arches N.P.)
The Narrows (Zion N.P.)
Balance Rock Arches NP
Oberservation Point - Zion N.P.
Monument Valley Clearing Storm
Skyline Arch With Snow Vertical
Monument Valley Sunset with Left Mitten
Antelope Slot Canyon (The Wave)
Layers of Bryce N.P.
Horseshoe Bend
Zion Sunset Glow
Antelope Slot Canyon (Color Tunnel)
Tree and Hoodoos (Bryce N.P.)
The Lookout (Zion N.P.)
Monument Valley Moonrise
Grand Canyon Layers
Lone Tree (Bryce N.P.)
The Watchman Sunset Glow (Zion N.P.)
Hoodoo Layers (Bryce N.P.)
Sun Rays Over The Mittens (Monument Valley)
Antelope Slot Canyon (Flowing Color)
Lone Tree (Bryce N.P.)
Bryce Canyon National Park is a beautiful area of the world that provides one amazing scene after another. But, to live and survive in this harsh environment would be extremely difficult, to say the least. And when you see trees clinging to the sides of rocky cliffs, it really just makes you shake your head and wander, how is that tree even alive, much less thriving in this environment.
During our hike through Bryce Canyon, this tree caught my eye from few columns over. Just sitting there, perched on a the smallest of bluffs, on a cliffside that nothing much else was growing … Alive and thriving. Maybe because it was a super windy and a cold, sunny day … but these type of scenes really resonated with me during my time in Bryce.
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