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Saturday’s scene: Delicate Arch

August 15, 2009

Alan hiked back in the dark after capturing this sunset shot of Delicate Arch in Arches National Park.

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Saturday's scene: Painting the Scene at Arches National Park

May 23, 2009

On a photo workshop in Arches National Park, we weren’t the only ones recording the scene.

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Discovering Canyonlands National Park

April 16, 2009

Canyons, mesas, two rivers, deep gorges — baby boomers won’t know where to look first at Canyonlands National Park. Four distinct areas, Island in the Sky, Needles, Maze and the rivers, both the Colorado and the Green, provide adventure combined with photographic opportunities galore. Situated in Southeastern Utah on the high desert of the Colorado [...]

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Peeking through nature's window at Arches National Park

December 29, 2008

At Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, baby boomer travelers will discover 2,000 sandstone arches, the world’s largest concentration of nature’s bridge-building handiwork. Paved roads lead to various parking areas where 10-minute walks end at stone formations or arches with names like Balancing Rock, North and South Window or Skyline Arch. Visited at sunrise or [...]

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