Zion National Park, Utah

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Charles Krebs
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Zion National Park, Utah

Post by Charles Krebs »

What can you say, it's just a great place! My favorite time is the fall. It's an easy location to "work" as well. It can be as strenuous or easy as you wish. No lack of picture opportunities either way. The town of Springdale makes a good "base" if you are not into camping.

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... if you want to see a few more pictures of Zion (and a few from nearby places) you can catch some at this link:
http://krebsmicro.com/ziongallery/index.html

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S. Alden
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Post by S. Alden »

A beautiful place and one I almost seen, but my trip out to Utah was cancelled. Maybe next year.
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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I've been anticipating your post here Charlie and of course, as usual, I wasn't disappointed. :D Been through Utah once or twice and have seen some scenery such as this. Photographs really do it no justice in my opinion but yours come extremely close. 8) Seeing things like this in person, leaves one coming away with a great deal of respect for creation. That third photograph really conveys the magnificance of the area but that is my opinion of course. A wonderful place Charlie, thanks for the photographs. All of them excellent as usual! 8)
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