This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 10 readers including a couple waterfalls, some animals, and Bryce Canyon.
Jodee and Bill chose #635. I am intrigued by the almost 1000 year old masonry work of the Ancestral Puebloans of the US Southwest. A good place to see examples is Wupatki National Monument just north of Flagstaff, Arizona.
Jim and Diana chose #200, “for the number of tree rings we had to count for our PhD level Bryce Canyon Junior Ranger book.” There’s a lot of learning behind earning that badge. Be glad you didn’t have to hike rim to rim to earn the Grand Canyon badge. Yet if you had, might have seen boats landing on the shore of the Colorado River near the mouth of Pipe Creek along the Bright Angel trail.
Diane and Nigel chose #1105 and are currently on holiday. So maybe a road trip shot is appropriate along State Route 89A following Echo Cliffs which they may remember seeing from Point Imperial overlook on the North Rim when they visited.
Jo chose #1505, “the day I collect my new-to-me car!” Always exciting to get a new car and hope she likes it. If she wasn’t in South Africa I’d recommend a drive to Marble View where I’ve frequently camped and enjoyed many a colorful sunset like this one from July 2010.
Rita chose #3950. I followed a trail to 39 Steps Waterfall (I didn’t count them) at the Arboretum in Hogsback, South Africa.
Gilda chose #1987, “The year I moved to the UK.” This road shot in the year 2011 would be in the fall when I’d be getting ready to move from the North Rim Grand Canyon.
Yogi chose #3206, “which is the number of the house we lived in in Albuquerque, eons ago.” Pretty sure you wouldn’t have seen elephants from there but maybe their cousins the woolly mammoth, truly eons ago. This elephant, however, was seen in Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa in 2013.
Jennifer chose #9341. The thundering waters of Augrabies Falls, South Africa from my 2014 visit.
Sallie and Bill chose #550. Back to Wupatki National Monument.
Jeff chose #107, “the cost in pesos for me to use the Tecate Toll Road.” At the current rate of exchange that’s $5.60USD and I’m sure this chubby chipmunk ate at least that much in bird seed over the Yarnell winter of 2011. You’ll have to look closely for the fuzzy tail.
My choice from Monday, a day off work, while touring around Bryce Canyon National park with friends, the view south from Swamp Canyon overlook revealed snow on the farthest end of the Paunsauguant Plateau.
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