Zion’s
Treasures
There
are two distinct areas that make up Zion National Park. These images are from the area more easily
accessible and reflect its natural beauty.
The
rock formations in a part of Zion National Park create very interesting
textures, many of which look like steps.
Trees are common among these formations, seemingly growing out of the
rock itself.
There
are many canyons in Zion National Park.
Some can be quite large, and others, like the one in this image, are
much smaller. The natural path into the
canyon also serves as the path the snow melt follows in the early spring.
The
drive into Zion National Park takes one past a field where you can see bison
grazing from time to time. This bison
grazing near an old, broken windmill, speaks to an earlier time. The vintage tone of the image compliments
this feeling.
Enjoy!
These images are available in a
variety of formats and finishes via my online gallery at https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.
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