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Sunset in the Needles, Canyonlands National Park |
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Teton Mountain Range |
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lichen on slickrock Moab, Utah |
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San Rafael Swell, Utah |
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Cypress trees in Charleston, South Carolina |
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smooth sailing on the Colorado River, Utah |
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Cathedral Peaks and Columbine wildflowers, Tetons/ bull moose in the trees, Tetons |
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Goblins and hoodoos at Goblin Valley, Utah |
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Sunrise in Arches National Park/ Liesel and I in Cable arch, Moab Utah (photo by Lindsey Hatch) |
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Cottonwood at Indian Creek, Utah |
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bullfrog, Cypress Gardens South Carolina |
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nature's art, Horse Canyon Utah |
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Grand Teton (photo by Brian) |
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Hidden Falls, Grand Teton/ first Indian Paintbrush of spring, Canyonlands |
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Abajo mountains, Utah |
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Elephant Canyon, Needles district Canyonlands |
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the Patriarch and Cathedral Peaks, Grand Teton/ Balsamroot Grand Teton |
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Bison grazing on the pararie, Grand Teton |
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Sunrise on the buttes above Seven Mile Canyon Moab, Utah |
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Monkey Flower in Alaska Basin, Jedediah Smith Forest |
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Aspen leaves in the creek bed, Utah |
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South Fork Cascade Canyon, Grand Teton National Park (photo by Lindsey) |
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picnic under the aspens, Monticello Utah |
Happy Earth Day!
Every year I am astounded at how many beautiful things I was able to see. And countless others-- the billions and billions of stars that are brilliant down here at the Needles, the sunrises and sunsets, the wild animals (badgers, deer, bear, moose, marmots, porcupines etc), the change of seasons, the clap of thunder. I love this tradition of posting your best nature shots from the previous year as a tribute to the beautiful world we live in. I'd love to see yours!
8 comments:
your pictures are amazing!
Kristen
Wow! SO beautiful, Angela. What a feeling of reverence and awe. Every time I'm out in nature I think to myself, "And this is the telestial world?!" Thank you for posting these!
"...all things denote there is a God; yea even the Earth, and all things that are upon the face of it, yea and its motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form do witness that THERE IS A SUPREME CREATOR"
That Alma and your pictures speak to mi alma. :) thanks for sharing.
These really are amazing pictures, Angela! So beautiful.
I love these photos, Ang! Some of them I don't think I've ever seen. We really are so blessed to live in a beautiful world where there is such an abundance of space, variety and beauty. :) Thanks for always being a nature lover and inspiring me!
I love your annual ED posts, Ang. Beautiful images! Thanks for reminding us how lucky we all are to live in such a beautiful world!
That pile of excellent nature photos is good for the soul. I have no less than 10 favorites. I love how that family of subalpine fir is perfectly in front of the cathedral group next to the patriarch.
These pictures are something out of National Geographic! You couldn't have taken them! Did you?
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