This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 11 readers including a couple panoramas, South Rim Grand Canyon, Mt St Helens, South Africa and Utah.
Jo chose #8004. Sandee and I visited the South Rim of Grand Canyon for my 2015 birthday.
Doris chose #9123. Reception and restaurant building at Augrabies Falls National Park, South Africa.
Sue chose #1995, “for the year I quit selling flowers for a living.” In 1995 I was preparing for a fourth season at Mt St Helens National Volcanic Monument. A combination of young and old forest surrounding Swift Reservoir located on the south side of Mt St Helens.
Susan chose #4822, one of five in a panorama. Sunrise over False Bay from my B&B balcony on one of my last days visiting South Africa for the first time in 2010.
Diane and Nigel chose #804. I am standing next to a stone Toadstool in northern Arizona in 2009.
Sherry chose #8178. Fall aspen on the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona.
Gypsy chose #1219, “date of the first spaceship to land on land, upright.” One of six in another panorama, some of the hoodoos stand upright at Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Cathy chose #0614. Grand Canyon and Colorado River view upstream from Desert View Watchtower on the South Rim Grand Canyon National Park.
Rita chose #0219. A rather stormy afternoon at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California, February 2016 during the Superbloom but no flowers on the salt flats.
Sallie and Bill chose #410. My first season at the North Rim Grand Canyon in 2008 I visited surrounding parks like Zion National Park where this tunnel is located.
Alan chose #1039. Overly large herds of hybrid cattle-bison, sometimes called beefalo, graze and destroy meadows on the North Rim Grand Canyon National Park.
From the last camp in the southern Sonoran Desert where I celebrated my birthday and made a video. Hope you’ll watch it, Like, Share, and Subscribe.
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