Willie Huang Photo
Candy Land
The canyons of the southwest never cease to amaze me. From deeply carved red rocks to striated walls there is almost every imaginable type of canyon. This particular one had white and red striped walls, resembling a peppermint candy cane. What started out as a clear and calm day became windy and stormy by the afternoon. Although only patches of rain fell, virga continued to grace the sky and throughout sunset. The sunset light was great, but one of my favorite parts of this evening was the presence of green valleys at the bottom of the canyon. A record-setting wet spring transformed the desert southwest into a lush terrain.
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Candy Land
The canyons of the southwest never cease to amaze me. From deeply carved red rocks to striated walls there is almost every imaginable type of canyon. This particular one had white and red striped walls, resembling a peppermint candy cane. What started out as a clear and calm day became windy and stormy by the afternoon. Although only patches of rain fell, virga continued to grace the sky and throughout sunset. The sunset light was great, but one of my favorite parts of this evening was the presence of green valleys at the bottom of the canyon. A record-setting wet spring transformed the desert southwest into a lush terrain.
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