This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 10 readers including far views, a unique phenomenon, and a trip down the Pacific Northwest coast.
Jo chose #1302, her birthday. I would love to spend my birthday at White Pocket where the ancient dunes turned to stone show diverse colors and patterns. Driving there requires a 4×4 to cross soft sand along the way.
Cathy chose #8120. I did spend my 2015 birthday at the South Rim Grand Canyon where I spotted this old locomotive parked by the train station. Not sure if it’s still used to haul visitors on the rails between Williams and the canyon.
Diane and Nigel chose #2910. When they visited me at Grand Canyon we went to Cape Royal but sadly didn’t get to see this optical phenomenon called a Glory or brocken spectre.
Jennifer chose #234. It’s a long straight road across Sage Flats from Kanab, Utah to the Kaibab Plateau in northern Arizona. A drive I made numerous times.
TreDeuce gets #147 for the number of words in his last comment. I’m betting with his extensive SW travels he’s been to Lee’s Ferry where this old structure remains from the era of ferrying across the Colorado River instead of the Navajo Bridge.
Sherry chose #8133, one of five in a panorama. The lovely Autumn colors on Aspen seen on the Kaibab National Forest.
Alan chose #3871. An elephant almost hidden in the bush at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Gypsy chose #1115, “date of Rosetta landing on comet’s shady side. A mid-day visit to Brian Head brought no shade at all but even in July wasn’t terribly hot at 11,000 feet. Love that panoramic view of the high meadows to the Pink Cliffs of Cedar Breaks National Monument and beyond.
Rita chose #4374. Looking down on the temples and across Grand Canyon from North to South with the San Francisco Peaks on the horizon.
Sue got #90 for the number of words in her last comment. Being a “soil” gal I’ll bet she’d love to shovel into this hummock, a piece of Mt St Helens, seen along the Truman trail during a 1992 hike while working at the National Volcanic Monument.
My choices from November 1996, after my season with USFWS along the Columbia River when I took a road trip, with a new-to-me camper that leaked, west to the coast and south in stormy weather with stops along the way. That road trip took a month to travel the west coast from Edmunds, Washington to Los Angeles.
Keko the Killer Whale Oregon Aquarium
Redwood National and State Park California
Mattole Beach, Hidden Coast, King Mts, California (and had the place all to myself)
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