A Heavenly Sight: Southern Utah in the Spring
When the pandemic began, I spent some time alone in Southern Utah, and so many of these pictures come from solo travels around the area. However, some of them are from when my sister joined me. I take tons and tons of pictures, but it takes time to edit them and choose the best ones before I am able to share them with you all. So today I've included some highlights of the time I was there, and I will post more photography from Southern Utah and the specific areas over time. These first pictures are of the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
Here's a view of Alstrom Point at Lake Powell in Utah.
I was able to visit White Pocket, part of the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument which is in Utah and crosses over into Arizona as well. The rest of these pictures except for one of the Pink Coral Sand Dunes that I label for you under the picture are from the absolutely stunning White Pocket area. I'll share more of the sand dunes and other parts of southern Utah in upcoming posts.
| White Pocket | White Pocket | Pink Coral Sand Dunes |
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You may know me as one of the co-founders of PeakD and PeakMonsters, but one of my favorite passions is photography. I've been a full-time photographer since 2008, and I've traveled to many places and captured many amazing moments on my journeys. You can visit my gallery to explore and purchase my photography located on my website at https://www.jarviedigital.com/. You'll find me in various photography communities here on PeakD where I'll post many of my travels, photoshoots and scenic photography. Thanks for stopping by and reading my posts.