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Flying from Moab to Phoenix was just as surreal as the reverse trip. I think we crossed over Lake Powell and The Grand Canyon. Whenever the clouds rolled in, I’d return to reading Weyward, a witchy and wonderful novel. Then the clouds would part, and I’d wonder why my eyes drifted away in the first place. I’ve saved 275 photos to my computer for future posts.
Today, I created a mosaic of travel highlights. Moab is a place of soaring, oozing, and dripping rock formations that defy gravity, just like my novel! Some red rocks cling to a needle-like precipice; others are meteor-sized chunks that could tumble and create a tourist pancake. We saw dinosaur tracks, ashy dino bones, and swirling petroglyphs. We ate a lot of Navajo fry bread. Most of all, we marveled at the most unique and varied rock formations in the United States. Moab is simply magical.
Stay tuned for more from Moab!
Looks like a gorgeous place.
Loving your Moab travelogue! The soaring red rocks, dinosaur discoveries, and Navajo fry bread all paint a vivid picture.
Amazing captures of wondrous sights!
so true! Moab is magnificent. great images.
Thank you!
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Thank you for the linking! What a nice idea.
So much joy is really recognisable in all the pictures.
These are wonderful scenes with such very different statements. I really admire your shots and enjoyed the post. Moab is very, very interesting, I see.
Thank you for sharing with MosaicMonday
Have a pleasant week. Many greetings from Heidrun
It looks like an other-worldly and marvelous place. Thank you for sharing your photos at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/04/too-funny-not-to-share.html
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Gorgeous photos of an incredible area. I think I see some beautiful arches in the photo collage!
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What remarkable photos taken on your flight. Moab seems like no other place on earth, the rock formations are incredible and it’s history intriguing.
All the best
Sonjia.
Moab’s landscape seems to be straight out of a fantasy novel.
Incredible photography, Sharon!
Happy Weekending!
nice shots from above
Wow! Great aerial shots!
In the early 60’s my family lived in Price, UT, not far from Moab. I always loved the desert country around Moab, so beautiful. Back then Moab had lots of tourists but it had a lot of uranium mines in the area also. Made for an interesting mix.
Oh wow what great shots you got here! I would love to visit here one day. I did get to Phoenix when I lived on the west coast it was like another world!
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