Broken Arch

Light the furnace...

This post is short, but I still have so many photos to reveal from Utah this summer. Today, I’m sharing our hike through Broken Arch and along the Fiery Furnace rock fins. The park is surreal, sculpted by Mother Nature, and after the collapse of the double arch in Glen Canyon over the weekend, not invincible to the elements. See it while you can! But if you can’t, follow my feet…

The small Sand Dune Arch.

Beyond is the La Sal mountain range.

This raven posed majestically.

Click the rocks for Mosaic Monday.

I took a book photo here because this overlook was close to the parking lot, and I didn’t want to carry it with me on hikes for social media shots.

I have happy news this month. My short story, Default 666, is an honorable mention in the 93rd Annual Writer’s Digest Competition. There were 3,571 entries from 44 countries.

Stay tuned for more from Moab!

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Sharon Wagner is a supernatural writer, inexhaustible travel blogger, and illustrator of children’s books, including Maya Monkey. A creative from birth, she never stops dreaming of magical worlds to unravel with words. Her debut novel, The Levitation Game, launches this summer. When she’s not traveling the jungles of Central America, Sharon lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two cats.

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16 Comments

  1. Hello,
    Love the raven shot! Beautiful scenes from Utah!
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.
    Take care, have a great week!

  2. This really does look a lot like central Australia – except for the snow! Would love to visit.

    Cheers – Stewart M – Melbourne

  3. First, congratulations on your story being recognized.

    I love your Utah photos so post all of them please. That double arch collapsing really shocked a lot of people, including me. Shouldn’t though.

  4. It’s been almost 50 years since I visited Utah, and your photos brought back so many memories. We never did visit Arches National Park, so I doubly enjoyed your pictures. Alana ramblinwitham

  5. Surreal is the right Word, I believe. But this landscape is full with life. And I enjoyed reading. Hope, I See more of this area.

    Thank you for sharing at MM.

    Greetings by Heidrun

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