Cindy Knoke comes to us from Arches National Park in Utah, sharing her exquisite photography. Southern Utah is red rock country, and the red earth always calls me home… ❤
Sedna’s Queens. Obviously we are not in Sedna, but we may as well be. I also made up these names.
The surface of Sedna. Sedna is thought to be the most distant dwarf planet in our solar system and was discovered in 2003.
The enthroned Queen. We are in Arches National Park in Utah which looks like a cross between Petra, Egypt, and some alien world.
The Four Pharoahs.
Valley of the Kings.
Tower of Babel.
Climbing Devils Thumb. (Click to enlarge the photo and you can see the technical climber about thrity feet from the summit.)
Anteojos. (Glasses in Spanish)
Six-shooter.
Cheers to you from Arches National Park in Utah~
We are traveling between Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, so internet is spotty, but I will touch base with you when I can.
Just beautiful!!
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Absolutely stunning. The rock formations look like people, much like those in Sedona, Arizona,which of course I thought these were from with the rich, red earth. ❤
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At first glance, I thought it was Monument Valley. Sedona is waiting for you, Deb 🙂 ❤
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Come and get me! LOL ❤ 🙂
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Love the pictures!! Wow great blog!! 👌👌
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Thanks for stopping by, Mel 🙂
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