Just south of Utah, the Arizona Strip is home to The Vermillion Cliffs National Monument. The Grand Canyon isolates the Arizona Strip from the rest of Arizona, making it among the most remote and rugged public land in the lower 48 states.
Continue reading “Vermillion Cliffs National Monument”Dinosaur National Monument Petroglyphs
The Dinosaur National Monument petroglyphs are another reason to visit this national monument.
Continue reading “Dinosaur National Monument Petroglyphs”Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona
Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona is a geologic wonder. Located in the Chiricahua Mountains, the monument is about 40 miles south east of Willcox, Arizona.
Continue reading “Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona”Alamogordo Area
Alamogordo, New Mexico, is one of our favorite places to photograph. There are many unique places to visit within 50 miles of the city. These places include: New Mexico Museum of Space History, White Sands National Park, Cloudcroft, Valley of Fire, and Three Rivers Petroglyph Site.
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Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a short distance southeast of Amarillo, Texas. Whenever we travel through Amarillo, we always make a stop at Palo Duro to enjoy the ever-changing scenery.
Continue reading “Palo Duro Canyon”Moundville Archaeological Park
Moundville Archaeological Park is south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The park protects 326 areas along the Black Warrior River. Within Moundville are the remains of an ancient Mississippian settlement. And at its height, this settlement consisted of 29 flat-topped earthen mounds, surrounding a large central plaza.
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