USA
BACK IN UTAH WITH A DIGITAL CAMERA (April 2008)
photos
Traveling in the US has never been cheaper for foreign visitors.
This year, my brother Chris and I managed to spend 3 weeks
driving around the country. We set off from Chicago in the
evening. We drove through Iowa and Nebraska, arriving in Utah
about 20 hours later. Our first stop -
Arches National Park.
That evening we went to see Delicate Arch (the most beautiful
of all natural arches in the Park). It was quite windy and as
a result the air was not clear. The next day haze
disappeared, and we could marvel at many natural arches found in the
area, best seen in the morning or in the evening, when it's not too hot.
The following day we drove south. We took a detour to visit
the beautiful
Valley of
the Gods,
full of tall rock formations sticking out of the barren valley floor.
A short drive further south, another marvel awaited.
It was the
Goosenecks
State Park, where San Juan River meanders inside it's deep
canyon, turning 180° three times in a row! Further
south, a typical Wild West scenery unfolds in the
Monument Valley,
right on the Utah - Arizona border. That's where Navajo
tribal
land starts, and covers much of Arizona.