Bryce Canyon
National
Park,
Utah:

Above: Thor's Hammer at sunrise.



Above: The Queen's Garden.


Below right: Regimental "hoodoos", pinnacles eroded from soft rock, in
Bryce Canyon
National Park, Utah. [Published in Nature, the International Weekly Journal of Science, 17 January 2008, on the cover of the enclosed supplement "Year of Planet Earth", pages 257-304.]

Left: Sunrise on the Queen's
Garden.
Below right: Sunset on the
Queen's Garden:
Above: Sunset on the Queen's Garden. The hoodoo on the left looks
like a standing profile of Queen Elizabeth with gown.
Zion National
Park, Utah:

Above: Fresh snow dusting Zion National Park, Utah.

Sandstone hoodoos in Zion National Park, Utah.

Sandstone towers. Zion National Park, Utah.
Wild turkey in Zion National Park, Utah.

Arch in Water Canyon (near Zion National Park),
Utah.

Plant shadow at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park (a few miles
southeast
of Zion NP), Utah.
Above: sandstone layers in Zion National Park.
Snow Canyon State Park,
Utah:

20-foot high checkerboard wave made of sandstone in Snow Canyon
State Park, Utah.

Cactus flowers, Snow Canyon State Park, Utah.
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