Isn’t that a strange name for a park — Goblin Valley?!?
Isn’t that a strange name for a park — Goblin Valley?!?
This is really cool. My son loves cacti, so I know he’d love to see something like this in person. From the card: “The organ pipe cactus is susceptible to frost damage, which kills the tips of its branches. The afflicted branches cease any further vertical growth but new branches are started from the ground level.”
A rock formation in Lake Powell
To this lover of snow, the view is so lovely!
On a sandstone mountain. The arch is 65 feet wide by 85 feet high. Wow!
Beautiful!!!
Spooky Gulch, so named for its weird shapes and forms.
Thors Hammer, as viewed from Sunset Point, appears to be sculpted of gold as it greets the sun and begins a brand new day in Bryce Canyon National Park.
Excavated by the Virgin River eons ago, Zion Canyon is a deep cavern in the earth, showcasing fantastic rock formations in concert with water in motion. The Subway is a powerful example of this theme.
I love this awesome aerial view of Vancouver–an official Postcrossing find! We’d like to take the kids to Vancouver, and have been talking about someday flying out to Portland or Seattle for an “urban adventure,” and then taking Amtrak up to Vancouver, where we’d stay for a few days.
The trick is to conjure congruence between having the time for such a trip and finding affordable airfare for five to get us out to the Pacific Northwest. Maybe one of these days….