This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 12 readers including several shots in the Vermilion Cliffs, interesting vehicles, and a hint of where I currently am on a mini-vacation.
Rita chose #0832. A popular view from a wooden bench along the Bright Angel Point trail on the North Rim Grand Canyon.
Sue chose #1993, “the year I ran Cataract Canyon.” 2010 was the year of my first journey to South Africa and here I’m seen hiking in the Drakensburg Mountains with Jo’s, see below, son John as my guide.
Jennifer chose #9292. The famous, and getting overrun yet still difficult to get a permit, Wave. Amazing lithified layers of sandstone from ancient sand dunes.
Jo chose #9653. House Rock Valley Road is never in great condition, worse after rain. Yet it’s the drive to the amazing trailhead leading to the above Wave via Wire Pass trail.
Diane and Nigel chose #907. An April 2009 view of Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell near Page Arizona. Today’s water level is way lower.
Alan chose #2610. The welcome sign for the Old Mill Lodge where I stayed in Outdshoorn, South Africa 3-8-13 and saw a reindeer and lots of ostrich.
Cathy chose #1427. When living at the remote North Rim of Grand Canyon it was a special day when the Flagstaff bookmobile arrived.
Sherry chose #4647. During my 2013 visit to South Africa I attended a travel show and found my safari dream machine, a decked out Toyota Land Cruiser.
Doris chose #1712. Driving east on SR89A from Kanab, Utah to Page, Arizona you can easily see the two lowest steps of the Grand Staircase, the Chocolate Cliffs below the towering Vermilion Cliffs.
Jeff chose #713, the day he started summer travels. So this shot was May 2009 travels on a short road from SR89A, as above, to Lone Rock Beach along Lake Powell.
Lisa chose #63. A scanned print from 1984 of my craft store window display in Tonasket, Washington for St Patrick’s Day. I changed the painting monthly. Very difficult to paint that large and especially as I wasn’t and still am not a painter.
Liberalwarrior chose #2047, “the year I hope to live to, but few more would be welcomed.” Another site accessed from House Rock Valley Road, White Pocket is also part of the ancient Vermilion Cliffs sand dunes.
My choice is a hint of where I am for my 4-day vacation from a visit almost three years to the day.
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