Zion National Park is more than just the rugged, steep, red-rock canyon walls. There is eye-catching geology in the form of ancient cross-bedded sand dunes, twisted Ponderosa pines growing out of cracks in the rocks, and softer scenes of bare-branched trees in the winter growing along the banks of the Virgin River.
Two Trees And The Virgin River, Zion National Park

Rebecca Latson
Thursday, January 21, 2021
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