The Fiery Furnace area is so named because of it's glowing red color when lit by the setting sun.
There's so much to see at Arches that it will take yet another post to wrap up our visit there.
One thing have I desired of the LORD, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD, and to inquire in His temple. (Psalm 27:4)
Beautiful photos, Linda!
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Hi Linda. Wonderful rock formation and different shapes with snow capped mountains behind. Great shots of them.
ReplyDeletefiery furnace sounds nice and warm right now. :) love the windows! very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt's just unbelievably spectacular there! You have photographed it to perfection.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories. We saw those arches when we were there as well. Your photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice to watch all the colors change through the day. The arches are huge!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos, Linda! I'd love to see the fiery furnace at sunset.The rock formations in the last photo put me in mind of Matroyska dolls sitting together. Thank you for sharing, and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou bring back such wonderful photos from your trips. The rock formations are not only massive but really beautiful. Watching a sunset there would be magical. Great angles and perspectives, Linda.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the arches…I especially love seeing those snow-capped mountains in the view from Turret Arch… Amazing.
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Betsy
Those arches seem to be made for the photographer.What amazing shots you have!
ReplyDeleteJust wow! I'm glad you pointed the people out for perspective. It's easy to fool yourself into believing that what must be full grown trees are just some low-lying brush in the foreground of the arches. They're MUCH bigger than I would have thought.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful and amazing landscape !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing it .
those mountains always look like they have snow on them. but i guess it is just wear & tear. ( :
ReplyDeletethose arches never get old to look at. they were amazing in person. just mind numbing to me. do you ever have a moment, where you think to yourself man am i glad to be alive? so in the moment & loving every second? so awesome!!!
These pictures are magnificent and I can't tell you how much I'm enjoying them. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteGreat arches, formations and sceneries, I especially like the rock formation in front of LaSal Mountains and the formation of Fiery Furnace in the last capture. Frankly, I wouldn't have noticed the people in the first photo if you didn't bring attention to them, Linda. At first sight the arches don't look that big so it's really good to have that comparison.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I gotta go there, so beautiful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. One of those rock formations looks like a weird hand. Have a lovely Monday.
ReplyDeleteThe arches are fantastic, I think they are very interesting. Great photos Linda.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are breath taking. So nice.
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