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To visit the Coyote Buttes South is to step into an otherworldly landscape of textures, shapes colours. A visual assault.
Only 20 people per day are issued permits for this location on the Paria Plateau in the Vemillion Cliffs National Monument.
We had some snow, some rain and a little bit of sun and blue sky. Sorry - not enough superalatives to describe what millions of geology have done.
We toured the area with our guide, Dallas, from Paria Outfitters - superb, attentive and seemed to be having as much fun as us!
Ballade printanière au Parc des Buttes Chaumont.
- Traitement photo (normal et traitement noir et blanc) essais de quelques effets en HDR (High dynamic range).
Four people with faces surprised by the statement "What up your butt?" to promote colon cancer screening in people starting at age 50.
Lucky lottery winners can visit North Coyote Buttes, an amazing surreal place. Very limited numbers of visitors get to go in person. For more information, see
Cigarette butts in a public trash receptacle after rain. I was intrigued by the number of Camel cigarettes - 21, one more than a pack. Couldn't help thinking about who might stand next to a public trash receptacle chain-smoking. All the others are Marlboro, so two people talking and chain-smoking? It made me tell myself stories.
Used for Week 17: 'Earth Week' - with the Compositionally Challenged Group.
Playing with Photoshop to add some appropriate colour.
The butts hold 420 litres between them - 92 imperial gallons near enough. The water is only used for the planters or newly planted items until they get established; that is about 19 days if no rain falls. They have only run out a few times in the last four or five years, so our rainfall is nice and dependable :-)
Conversion app shows:-
92.38 Imp Gal (my mental arithmetic well good LoL)
110.95 US gal.
To visit the Coyote Buttes South is to step into an otherworldly landscape of textures, shapes colours. A visual assault.
Only 20 people per day are issued permits for this location on the Paria Plateau in the Vemillion Cliffs National Monument.
We had some snow, some rain and a little bit of sun and blue sky. Sorry - not enough superalatives to describe what millions of geology have done.
We toured the area with our guide, Dallas, from Paria Outfitters - superb, attentive and seemed to be having as much fun as us!
Truman loves to sleep on Rookie. Usually he's on Rook's back or belly, but this time Truman decided to be a butt. ;o)