You live in the image you have of the world. Every one of us lives in a different world, with different space and different time.
Alejandro Jodorowsky
The geology of Utah is so unique and interesting. I imagined many details of alternate worlds while visiting there.
The formations at Capitol Reef form thrones ready for giant-sized royalty.
The mountains of Zion National Park look as though they have been compressed, kneaded, and scratched by the claws of big cats
At Canyonlands National Park, an army of stone soldiers is forever frozen in time.
A city of towers pushes out the forest at Bryce Canyon National Park.
At Arches National Park, layers of earth tilt and reach towards the sky, hoping they may someday form archways of stone.
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One of my all-time favorite trips was Bryce and Zion. Magical. Thant you for the beautiful reminder SB
Thank you for the great prompt. 😃
Our pleasure SB!
Fascinating glimpses into the past, and a reminder that these would still be around long after we've driven ourselves off the planet...
So true!
Wonderful shots. The earth is a fascinating creature.
Yes, it is and you have shared many fascinating places. Thanks!
Rock on. Great shots.
Thanks!