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Zion National Park in Utah western United States. Taken with a Nikon D200 and 28-105mm Nikkor lens. All my published books, available world wide, can be viewed here:
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Situated in the southwestern corner of Utah near the Nevada and Arizona borders, Zion National Park is a convenient stop for those visiting Salt Lake City, Las Vegas or Grand Canyon National Park. Accessible from State Route 9 or Interstate 15, Zion offers visitors a variety of activities across several geographic regions. It started out as Mukuntuweap National Monument in 1909, but was granted national park status by the U.S. Congress in 1919.
Weird rock paterns in the red sandstone of Zion National Park.
..the automatic flickr tagging came up with "wood laminate" :-)
Zion National Park, located in Southern Utah, offers some unbelievable views of natural rock formations and picturesque landscapes.
Zion National Park, Utah’s first national park, was deemed a national park in 1919 and features over 220 square miles of explorable land.
Zion Canyon is 15 miles long and in some parts half a mile deep.
The canyon is made up of beautiful reddish tan-colored Navajo Sandstone.
Detail of the slope of Isaac in the Court of the Three Patriarchs in Zion National Park, Utah
Others from this trip are in the Album www.flickr.com/photos/thadz/albums/72157660032324601
A small waterfall along the Virgin River, at Zion National Park in Utah. I accidentally dropped my lens cap here and it went right into the river and floated away in the current (my apologies to the National Park Service for the accidental littering).
cycling up is very hard but you get mostly rewarded with some great views and with the bicycle you can stop where cars can't
Zion is a hiker and photographer's paradise. There are a few places where you can avoid the crowds, but if you want to camp there, you need to make a reservation months in advance.
In addition to the cool Zion Canyon cliffs I was impressed with the variety of vegetation in this composition. The monochrome image from my previous post was taken dead center of this shot. You have to really zoom in, but there's a tiny trickle of a waterfall going from the Middle Emerald Pool to the Lower Emerald Pool.