I really need a Red Rock fix.
During the summer Mike and I visited several places I’ve yet to post about. On one of our shopping trips via the Grand Staircase Escalante we stopped at the Dam View in Page, Arizona.
We walked a short trail to the overlook.
Past marvelously eroded sandstone sculpture.
Where shadows stood tall.
Right up to the edge.
The Colorado River far below.
10 million tons of cement called the Glen Canyon Dam hold back and alter the natural flow of the mighty Colorado River. This creates the 186 mile (299 km) long Lake Powell with 1960 miles (3154 km) of shoreline for people to recreate on.
While life looks on.
Do you ever wonder what it is that left tracks in the sand?
Mike and I were walking the beach along Lake Powell last week and saw these, which he says were left by a duck.
Darkling Beetle Coniontis
And I’ve followed these crisscrossing tracks many times but this is the first I’ve seen the beetle that made them.