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  • "when we are all and finally gone, the place and its creations can return to their ancient procedures unobserved and undisturbed by the busy, anxious, brooding consciousness of man." (Quote from Edward Abbey) Wether we live or die is a matter of absolutely no concern whatsoever to the desert. (from Desert Solitaire)
    Desert Solitaire.jpg
  • This hoodoo is located in a remote, roadless area in Arizona. Taken at sunrise, the black and white version makes it very timeless and gives it even more of a feeling of mystery.
    Eye of the Needle II.jpg
  • Light and Shadow on "Black Cinder Beach" just before sunset in the volcanic fields around the San Francisco Peaks in northern Arizona
    cinder beach.jpg
  • the 2 horn like extensions give him the Keres language name of a Pueblo clown.
    HopiClown.jpg
  • Sunset Crater in afternoon light, San Francisco Peaks behind, taken from an unusual viewpoint
    Sunset Crater.jpg
  • off the beaten path in northern Arizona
    Chilchinbito.jpg
  • Traveling between Ganado and Chinle, Arizona I drove right into the thunderstorm
    Thunderstorm.jpg
  • Whenever I have the chance to visit a rain forest like here in Stanley Park, Vancouver, I keep looking for the mythical scene that mirrors an inner archetype I seem to carry inside of me.
    mythicalforest1.jpg
  • I discovered this part of the painted desert landscape laltely in Northern Arizona
    Vastness.jpg
  • Graffiti on a windmill in Navajoland
    Windmill.jpg
  • Cubero Graveyard (1 of 1).dng
  • This hoodoo is located in a remote, roadless area in Arizona. Taken at sunrise, the black and white version makes it very timeless and gives it even more of a feeling of mystery.
    eye of the needle.jpg
  • Landscape and cloudscape bonding in a union
    motherearth.jpg
  • Tesuque, New Mexico
    bleeding heart.jpg
  • Erosion has sculpted and shaped intriguing landforms. The rocks reveal an enthralling chronicle of time that is unfolding and ever-changing
    Erosion.jpg
  • Gypsum laced sandstone shaped into a sombrero by never ending forces of nature.
    Sombrero.jpg
  • A prominent rock in Navajo Mythology
    lohali.jpg
  • A prominent Rock in Navajo Mythology
    lohali II.jpg
  • The Fortress.jpg
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