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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Scenic Sunday – Balancing rock

a499 Balancing rock above Phantom Ranch GRCA NP AZ (1024x813)

The building blocks of nature hold strong until the power of erosion overcomes. From the floor of Grand Canyon one feels infinitesimally small in the scheme of life. Yet the energy that surrounds fills the soul.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Although we are physically small in comparison to the depth and grandeur of Nature, we become as grand as the Universe its self when we connect truly with the Scenery of our Desires.

Sally in WA said...

I'm sure the size of those rocks are much larger than they appear.

Arija said...

Looking into mother Nature's eyes, we are but a speck of dust., but isn't it grand to just be?

Diane said...

We had some amazing balancing rocks quite near to us in Zimbabwe. These are quite different but nature produces some amazing sights. Diane

Felicity Grace Terry said...

I saw you mentioned on Betty's Cut And Dry blog and wanted to stop by to say hello. What an amazing blog, I've never seen the likes of it before, I've enjoyed my visit. Best wishes and thanks for some really great posts, PW.

Small City Scenes said...

We should be in awe of Nature. I get more emergy and feel so good when I am up in the mountains. I must draw energy from the trees. MB

eileeninmd said...

Beautiful shot, the Grand Canyon surely deserves the title of a beautiful wonder of the world.

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

That scene kinda reminds me of the Valley of Desolation near Graaff Reinet which is about 300km north of Port Elizabeth

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