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#1180, I forget the actual name of the arch, but it's the one in Canyon Lands National Park. The "in thing" to do is get there early and catch the sunrise thru the arch.
Edit: Looked it up, it's Mesa Arch. |
#1130, no one has even taken a guess at it, so the next clue is the view is a very popular one from a major National Park.
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And it's not necessarily the "in thing" to get there early for this shot. It's a must. |
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This may be a bit more difficult than Mesa Arch.
But, you don't have to get up at 4 in the morning to get this shot. https://www.pbase.com/murreywalker/image/78548905.jpg |
Would that be the confluence of the Green and Colorado Rivers in Canyon Lands Nat. Park?
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I would love to check out his photos, but I can't find the link! |
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Ok My guess. Chuckwalla Mountains from somewhere in Joshua tree NP Ken |
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Unless you've hiked here, you probably won't be able to identify it. Only the specific name of the formation will count here.
Hint: it's in Utah, and the general location won't be difficult. https://www.pbase.com/murreywalker/image/131143200.jpg |
Landscape Arch / Arches NP. ?
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No John. Good guess, but it's not the famous Landscape Arch. Hint: this arch is located within the Arches National Park, and it has a specific name. |
Would it be Ring Arch?
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#1130, another hint: Since we have established it is in California, in the picture is a major geological feature of the area.
The original questions were, what is the picture of, and from where was it taken. |
Delicate Arch?
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