Sunday, September 9, 2018

Rain in the desert (August 21, 2018)


A thunderstorm and lightning bolts rolled in over Arches National Park.
Our ranger-led hike through the Fiery Furnace was canceled due to lightning and possible flash flooding.


The Fiery Furnace is so named because it glows orange at sunset. We only saw it in a rainstorm.  Next time!


Desert rivulets and puddles


An impromptu waterfall next to the Three Gossips formation, which stands about 350 feet tall.

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