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Great photos! A certain cellarite was traumatized by a squirell, however, so lets be careful with the gray fuzzy content.
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Geez...all these beautiful places, and me stuck here with no money and prospects of travel in any forseeable future.
Have I ever mentioned that if I don't get to the mountains every three or four years, I do a little crazy? It has been four years since I've been to the mountains. |
Luckily the gray pointy-toothed nasty beasty was shown to scale, dwarfed by some serious outdoor footgear, thus easing my trauma. whew. That left me to enjoy the fabulous landscape. just beautiful!
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Super Onyx, were these digital?:D
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Onyx -
I was thinking of buying one of those. What's the highest resolution? |
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OK, smartass here's a link to a review of the camera. If this doesn't answer your question, too damn bad. |
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I wasn't sure if I should make a new thread for each set so you didn't have to load all the pics all the time, so let me know if you guys want me to do that.
These are of Bryce Canyon National Park, about an hour NE of Zion, Southern Utah. |
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Bryce Canyon NP
The sandstone structures are called "Hoodoo" (singular and plural) and are formed when water and wind remove the softer sandstone that is under the top, harder layer. Bryce Canyon Geology |
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BCNP
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This is Mossy Cave in March, 2001
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Mossy Cave August 2001
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My second EX and my kids at Mossy cave to show scale. This is an ENORMOUS cave. In summertime, after all the ice melts, the moss blooms and the entie cave is all green inside. Those with allergies to mold are strongly urged not to enter.
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