Bryce Canyon - The Observer (best viewed large)
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
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Bryce Canyon is one of the most mysterious and hauntingly beautiful places I have ever visited! I had a feeling of intelligence and order in many of its rock formations, which often looked like sculptures. Many of the "sculptures" resembled me the drip sand castles which I had so much fun making when I was a kid. The ancient Paiutes believed the trickster Coyote turned humans to stone. But the questions about the origin of its rock formations shouldn’t stand in a way of enjoying the magnificent views, shapes and colors of Bryce.
#inspirational
Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Reach new horizons!
Bryce Canyon is one of the most mysterious and hauntingly beautiful places I have ever visited! I had a feeling of intelligence and order in many of its rock formations, which often looked like sculptures. Many of the "sculptures" resembled me the drip sand castles which I had so much fun making when I was a kid. The ancient Paiutes believed the trickster Coyote turned humans to stone. But the questions about the origin of its rock formations shouldn’t stand in a way of enjoying the magnificent views, shapes and colors of Bryce.
#inspirational
Impressive! Well done!
ReplyDeleteMichael Mossiagin Thank you very much for your feedback, Michael. Greatly appreciate it! I am glad the vibes from that magic, mysterious and magnificent place resonated with you! I was completely blown away by the incomprehensible intelligence which I felt there.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!! Great shot!
ReplyDelete송민호 Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteMichael Rakhman this picture (of course the whole blog is meant too) is absolutely great. I like to pick out this sentence of yours:
ReplyDelete" I had a feeling of intelligence and order in many of its rock formation"
Thank you very much, dear Gina! I appreciate your comments! Naturpunkt by Gina M.
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