Some gems over the past few days ๐โ๏ธ
The hot springs of the Jemez Mountains
San Antonio Hot Springs
Spence Hot Spring
McCauley Warm Springs
Telluride, CO
San Juan Mountains, Colorado - by Ryan Dyar
Telluride, Colorado
This group of enthusiastic tourists flash-mobbed me as I was making my way down the sidewalk with camera in hand in Telluride, Colorado.
The view from our campsite along the Gunnison River, CO. [3090x3862][OC] - vince85
Canyonlands National Parkย in Utah is a showcase of geology. In each of the parkโs districts, visitors can see the remarkable effects of time and erosion on a landscape of sedimentary rock. For millions of years, rock was broken down and carried here by wind and water, creating deposits that eventually became distinct rock layers. Many of the rockโs layers were deposited near sea level, but after a long period of uplift, the average elevation is now over 5,000 feet above sea level. As this area gradually rose, rivers that once deposited sediment on the lowlands began to remove it from the emerging plateau. The Green and Colorado rivers carved into the geologic layer cake, exposing buried sediments and creating the canyons and rock spires of Canyonlands that amaze us now. Photo by Randy Smythe (www.sharetheexperience.org). #ICYMI Weโre looking back on your favorite posts of 2020. This display of incredible geologic formations really rocked our feeds this year. ย #Top10of2020
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