Where are we now? View is from behind, as the sun sets.
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Sandstone cliffs in evening light with a laccolith in the distance.
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Another laccolith on the right horizon – in fact the type locality.
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Morning view. The large mesa to the southwest is capped with volcanic rocks.
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In the “high country”. No Precambrian rock is exposed, and the vegetation is piñon-juniper woodland.
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San Rafael Swell?
ReplyDeleteThat's it, Ken :-)
DeleteMary and I just saw a TV program on that. Interesting. Talked about a mini Grand Canyon.
ReplyDeleteI think the little "Grand Canyon" label is a bit of a stretch. But it's a great place, really scenic and so many possibilities for hikes, either on trail or off. This was my third or fourth visit.
DeleteLove those pictures, you got some really nice warm sunset light going on... have fun in your road trip! :-)
ReplyDeleteEvenings in October the light is wonderful! Thanks, elena
DeleteAlmost overwhelmingly beautiful. One day may be I'll see it too. (I have dreams!)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lucy! The western USA is amazing, hope you get to visit one of these days.
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