Dead Horse Point State Park in Utah is a very interesting place. With beautiful scenery and sad history. Well, hiking here was a delight. On the way, I saw many interesting rock formations and twisted trees. This was one of them.
Beautiful huh?
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Yes, beautiful and desolate! Well captured.
ReplyDeleteOh, beautiful indeed, Kusum!! I lived in Utah for a couple of years and I do remember those blue, blue skies!! Superb capture for the day! I love the clarity!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteTrees! They somehow survive! Makes a great pic.
ReplyDeleteYes, so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! Like the stones and the twisted trees and the blue sky of course!
ReplyDeleteCool tree, I love the shape! Great photo! Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely tree
ReplyDeleteA lovely capture, Kusum!
ReplyDeletePerfect capture of the magic of that part of the US
ReplyDeleteInteresting place... with natural scenery
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The red rocks and old tree are great - a lot like central Australia.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
There's something encouraging about a tree growing out of rocks. Love this shot.
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