This rocky landscape called Alabama Hills will make you ask — are we still on planet earth?
Tag: Lithic Landscapes
A Valley of Fire: A Flaming Gem in the Mojave Desert
This valley tucked away in Nevada is a showcase of red rock formations, a canvas of shades of red and brown, and a museum of textures! Come, see it for yourself!
Bandon – Where Sea Stacks Meet Stories of the Past
I must admit, it was the rocks — mainly the sea stacks that drew me to this coastal town in the Pacific Northwest of the US.
A Dry Creek Road to a Devil’s Bridge!
If you’re in Sedona and planning to hike to Devil’s Bridge via Dry Creek Road, here’s what to expect >>
Look for these Famous Red-Rocks in Sedona
A mini rock-spotting guide for your first visit to Sedona, AZ.
Ever seen Natural Architecture more Striking than Crowley Lake Columns?
It’s hard to think Crowley Lake Columns were not made by human hands. Get tipsy from the trip to one of nature’s finest sculptural creations >>
Wide-Eyed in the Red Landscapes of Zion National Park
Zion National Park is a montage of a deep canyon, imposing temple-like rocks, amazing views a gurgling Virgin River and more. Come, see what it looks like in winter >>
Awe-Inspiring Sights to See in Petrified Forest National Park
Hills of red and blue, trees that have turned into rock, and remains of a Native American community are just some of the treasures this park out in the desert preserves.
Meteor Crater: A mind-blowing ‘Crash Site’ out in the Desert
Come, see what happened when a fiery meteorite crashed onto the earth at a speed of 26,000 mph >>
Meeting and Getting to know Sedona
Sedona is a city that grew around red rocks in Arizona. It’s known for its rocks and vortices or points with unusually high levels of energy. Get to know Sedona, here.