Zabriskie Point
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Zabriskie Point


Driving south on the Scotty's Castle Road from Ubehebe Crater we spent a good part of the day photographing wildflowers and cactus and then went on to Dante's View on the east side of the park only to discover to our dismay that the road was closed (through May). We went back to Zabriskie Point, also on the east side and spent some time there before heading to Furnace Creek to get water and our evening meal. After eating we returned to Zabriskie Point for the sunset.
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Visited there some years ago.
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Very good photograph, Ron.
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This whole trip was of special significance I feel.
I like specially the harmony of the three main tonalities and the form of those new sediments.
Bravo!
Bonne journée Ron
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