Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
The park's expansiveness, majestic canyons, and sweeping views are unbeatable. This park is surrounded by a geographical feature called Water Pocket Fold (100-mile-long wrinkle in the Earth's crust).
Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking solace in a breathtaking environment, Capitol Reef offers an unforgettable journey that redefines the desert experience.
Here is our travelogue.
See.. these layers tell the story through millions of years :-) This is my wall paper on my laptop by the way.
Until next time,
I'm participating in #BlogchatterA2Z
Other A2Z Posts:
C for Capitol Reef National Park
E for Escalante National Monument
G for Great Smoky Mountains National Park
H for Hot Springs National Park
K for Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
R for Rocky Mountain National Park
W for White Sands National Park
Y for Yellowstone National Park
I give you one travel recommendation for each letter of the alphabet. So, follow my blog every day in April for travel recommendations.
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Another interesting place. So far, the three posts I've seen feature a sepia motif made of sand :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha true. We have traveled to some good places, but so far these natural stone formations through millions of years of erosion wonder me a lot. It's like walking through history watching these places.
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