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Are petroglyphs meant to be religious figures, historical records, astronomical calendars, or graffiti? The rock art of Utah's Parowan Gap appears to be all four.
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This little photographic jewel is a bumpy drive and a long, hot hike in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, near the border of Arizona and Utah. You can only get in by winning one of the twenty daily permits by lottery, but it will please the hell out of the inner workings of your cameras.
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The deserted old town within the small town in Bryce, Utah! It could have been mistaken as a ghost town if it weren't for the live horses and the "closed" signs on the shops! :)
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Bryce Canyon is a small national park found in Utah. Its not exactly a canyon, but it consists of a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters with different beautiful colors and bizarre shapes such as a "hoodoo."
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An amazing park with 4 different districts. If you plan to visit keep in mind that you may want to stay here forever!
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Located in downtown Salt Lake City, Temple Square is a 10 acre complex owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints otherwise known as the Mormons or LDS Church.
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I only stayed there for 1 day, but I wouldn’t have minded being there for a couple more days. It is a curious and fascinating place to visit and ponder about how these interesting rock formations were created.
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The top of the stairs directly south of Brigham Young University campus in Provo, UT. If you're in Provo, then it's easy to find BYU campus, just ask anyone. Go to the very south end and there are around 80 steps that lead to the street below. From right here at the top of these stairs are tons of amazing things to shoot! 1) the stairs themselves 2) if you're looking down the stairs and then you turn to your left, there is a great view of the Rocky Mountains 3) to your right is a pretty path that just continues downhill 4&5) straight above you is a guaranteed awesome shot of the sky because the sky in Utah is huge and full of fluffy clouds 6) go down a few steps and take a shot of the street in front-it's pretty in late afternoon with tons of shadows across the street. Any season is good to come: snowy winter, autumn with colorful leaves, sunny days all offer you cool photos. Don't walk around here at night though-it's dangerous and there's nothing to shoot!