Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Dead Horse Point State Park, UT

Dead Horse Point is a finger of land that pokes into Canyonlands National Park.  In the 1800s, cowboys herded horses to the end of the finger and built a brush corral to keep them there.  The unwanted horses were left behind and died there.  NSPCA was not around at the time.


View of potash ponds and part of the visitor center.






That's the Colorado River down there, in my opinion the best sculptor in the world.





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