Taken at Dead Horse Point State Park perhaps Utah’s most spectacular state park. Dead Horse Point is a promontory of stone surrounded by steep cliffs near Moab, Utah. The overlook at Dead Horse Point is 6,000 feet above sea level. Two thousand feet below, the Colorado River winds its way from the continental divide in Colorado to the Gulf of California, a distance of 1,400 miles.
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Great shot. Amazing how this one survived the harsh conditions.
Thank you. This place is one of my favourite places on the planet…..
– brigusser
Great captue with the colors in the background.. Well done.
Appreciate your kind comments….Thank you.
– brigusser
Fantastic capture.
Thank you so much….You know I just love trees.
– brigusser
Wow tough plant, Nice shot!
I guess most of the trees will be here long after mankind is long gone? Thank you.
– brigusser
Great capture!!!
Thank you sir……
– brigusser
great photo of a captivating place in the desert…what a continual battle for survival in the extremes…
Thank you solomon….This tree is actually growing out of a small cleft in the rock……
– brigusser
Great shot, colours !
Appreciated sir……
– brigusser
beautiful shot
Thank you so much….
– brigusser
impressive capture! (I have enjoyed reading your profile, nice words:)
You are so kind ……Thank you.
– brigusser
Nice shot.
Your comment is greatly appreciated…..Thank you.
– brigusser