I often think that mother nature
does a pretty cool job of decorating
landscapes with rocks and plants.
Below are the images that I took also in
the canyon while traveling through it.
I wonder if this is from bats?
Faces often appear in these pieces of art.
A pigs snout?
Side profile of a tight lipped face?
Another visitor (from Texas) loved
to photograph like I do and asked if
I had taken a picture of the Mummy Rock?
I said that I hadn't seen one labeled like that
and didn't know what he was referring to so
then he showed me a picture of it and I
was able to quickly scroll through my images
and find the same rock formation that he was asking about.
I didn't see the mummy until he asked me if
I had photographed it and then looking at it I could see why he
referred to it with that name.
Do you agree?
A dog?
Damage from the flood at the Great Hunt
and Big Buffalo panels.
It was fairly significant.
More of natures color schemes
I have recently been studying a work
that says these canyons were not created over
billions of years of erosion but rather a flood
that happened in a rather short amount of time
then added to with further erosion
over the last few thousand years not millions of years.
I now look at these canyons in a whole different
perspective.
So what did happen to make
the great lake that covered a lot of Utah
disappear and could these canyons all have been
carved in a matter of a few minutes of hours?
Or did it have anything to do with the flood that
covered the earth
in Noah's time.
Think about it!
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