This week’s Foto Friday Fun features images chosen by 11 readers and is heavy with southern Utah and Bryce Canyon mostly before working there with a little P&S camera.
Sue chose #2045, “the year I will be 100.” Although she doesn’t expect to get there she’d still be younger than the 200 million year old Vermilion Cliff sandstone at White Pocket.
Cathy chose #6598. Look closely for the Turkey Vultures eyeballing a road kill deer seen on the North Kaibab National Forest.
Doris chose #1203, “the number of tunes on my IPOD.” Add a new tune for “Hoodoo you think you are…” seen from Farview overlook at Bryce Canyon National Park during a September 2010 visit.
Jennifer chose #3100. From my first visit to Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa during March 2010.
Alan chose #1424. During the same Bryce Canyon visit as above I hiked the Navajo Loop down the Two Bridges side, seen here.
Diane and Nigel chose #1405. Also from the Bryce trip above I hiked up the Wall Street side of Navajo Loop trail.
Jo chose #3924. More Vermilion Cliff sandstone in northern Arizona with an arch.
Jodee and Bill chose #9201. Looking north past the Chocolate Cliffs to the Vermilion Cliffs, first and second steps to the geologic Grand Staircase, in southern Utah.
Rita chose #4791. The view of False Bay from my B&B in Glen Cairn. A delightful place to stay near Simon’s Town, Cape of Good Hope, Table Mountain, penguins at Boulder Beach, and Cape Town where I flew out at the end of my first trip to South Africa in 2010.
Jeff chose #2000, “the year Salvation Mountain was entered in the Nation Registry as a Folk Art Site.” I’ve seen Leonard’s painted hillside in Niland, California with more colors than the walls of Grand Canyon as seen here from Toroweap, a place on Jeff’s bucket list.
Sallie and Bill chose #1108. This eastern view from the 11,000 foot Brian Head overlook near Cedar Breaks National Monument shows the Paunsaugunt Plateau on the horizon. That’s where Bryce is but on the opposite side of the plateau as seen here.
My choice is the shot I’m finally satisfied with, after many attempts, taken two days ago while Ranger roving at Yovimpa Point in Bryce Canyon National Park. Something about the curves draws my eye.
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