Saturday, January 01, 2005

Zion, Wonder of America West


An emerald green stream cuts through this gorge at Zion Canyon, Utah on New Year's Day 2005. [#1 of 34]
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Oh boy! What a wonderful view from the Overlook Trail (just east of the tunnel) at Zion National Park, Utah on New Year's Day 2005. [#2 of 34]
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The tall cliffs of Zion National Park are an awesome sight on New Year's Day 2005. [#3 of 34]
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The rocks of Zion National Park are stunning against a bright blue background of sky and cloud on New Year's Day 2005.[#4 of 34]
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A solitary tree stands like a sentinel on top of a cliff at Zion National Park on January 1,2005. [#5 of 34]
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What more could anyone want after overlooking such a magnificent view of Zion National Park on New Year's Day 2005. [#6 of 34]
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Spectacular Red Rocks


This road leads to some amazing views at Zion National Park, Utah on January 1, 2005. [#7 of 34]
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How charming are these hills especially having been blanketed lightly by snow the night before at Zion National Park, Utah on the first day of 2005. [#8 of 34]
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Tall and mighty are these giant monoliths of nature at Zion National Park, Utah on January 1, 2005. Even with the thin blankets of snow the red rocks still stand out [#9 of 34]
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Here are a few sparsely spaced trees on a hill at Zion National Park, Utah on New Year's Day 2005. With a huge white cloud in the background Zion reminds us of the wonderful spectacles of nature. [#10 of 34]
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Another magnificent hill at Zion National Park, Utah on the first day of 2005. [#11 of 34]
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This is what it is like peeking out of a crevice on the Overlook Trail at Zion National Park, Utah on Ney Year's Day. [#12 of 34]
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What a marvelous sight this is of Zion National Park, Utah on January 1, 2005. [#13 of 34]
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Sight from Zion Outlook Trail


Blue skies, White clouds, Red rocks, Green trees. A scene from the start of the Overlook Trail at Zion National Park, Utah on the first day of 2005.[#14 of 34]
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The Trail gets narrow in some parts but the slight challenge makes hiking an adventure that leads to some of the most amazing sights in the world. [#15 of 34]
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A moutain stands like a towering giant at Zion National Park, Utah. Doesn't it make you marvel at nature? New Year's Day 2005. [#16 of 34] Posted by Hello


These rocks towered over us as if they would fall.(Thank goodness they didn't even move.)
Zion National Park, Utah. New Year's Day 2005. [#17 of 34]
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The sun's blinding rays strike some parts of Zion National Park, Utah with full force while some parts are shaded from the penetrating light. New Year's Day 2005. [#18 of 34]
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This small gray cloud hovers over Zion National Park, Utah on January 1, 2005. [#19 of 34]
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The sun's warm light causes the cliffs to cast a shadow showing off its magnificent size at Zion National Park, Utah. New Year's Day 2005. [#20 of 34]
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