
You can see a bird flying over the Barry Goldwater Desert Memorial.
This photo provides you a good view of our gorgeous Sonoran Desert.
Our desert is truly beautiful. It is hard for me to find a forest as pretty as the Arizona Sonoran Desert.
Once my husband and I were on a boundary waters trip between Minnesota and Canada.
It was quite a trip as we experienced a few challenges, but when we were canoeing on the various lakes listening to loons and staring at the scenery, I looked at him and said every view is the same, it is all green trees.
I told him that there seemed to be no geological rocks or sedimentary lines to look at on mountains or cliffs and there was no diversity of landscape, it is all green trees and tall termite mounds as far as we could see. My conclusion was that Arizona canyons and waterways were much more interesting.
Dave of www.costaricadailyphoto.com just looked at me and responded that people come to this special boundary waters area to see these green trees as people find them scenic and relaxing.
It is funny how two people can look at the same scene and have such different interpretations and ratings of it.
Today is Sunday, which means new travel photos. Check out the geology and red rock of Sedona, Arizona at
Viva la Voyage!