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Nostalgia tour continues: Natural Bridges National Monument
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Feb 8, 2020 21:11:20   #
woodweasel Loc: bellingham Wa
 
W O W!!! πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘πŸ‘

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Feb 8, 2020 23:42:35   #
IDguy Loc: Idaho
 
wilderness wrote:
By reducing them in size (85% reduction in Bears Ears), opening up the removed areas to fracking, mining (oil, uranium, nickel), grazing and chaining (where they mow down pinyon juniper forest by running bulldozers with chains between them).


I enjoy politics but please do not hijack this thread. Start your own in the Attic.

(PS: I much prefer other land admin choices where they don’t discriminate against my dog, e.g. BLM.)

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Feb 9, 2020 01:35:20   #
captivecookie Loc: Washington state
 
Politics aside, they are nice pictures.

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Feb 9, 2020 10:55:47   #
wilderness
 
IDguy wrote:
I enjoy politics but please do not hijack this thread. Start your own in the Attic.

(PS: I much prefer other land admin choices where they don’t discriminate against my dog, e.g. BLM.)


I'm not hijacking the thread, it is my thread. I'm the photographer, and if you want to continue to have beautiful places to do landscape photography then you'd better wake up to the fact that Trump is doing his best to turn YOUR public lands into industrial landscapes.

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Feb 9, 2020 23:34:38   #
IDguy Loc: Idaho
 
wilderness wrote:
I'm not hijacking the thread, it is my thread. I'm the photographer, and if you want to continue to have beautiful places to do landscape photography then you'd better wake up to the fact that Trump is doing his best to turn YOUR public lands into industrial landscapes.


Sorry to tell you but Trump didn’t cause your last fart.
unwatching

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Feb 10, 2020 09:50:24   #
wilderness
 
IDguy wrote:
Sorry to tell you but Trump didn’t cause your last fart.
unwatching


No but he is trying (we're fighting him in court) to have the largest rollback of federally protected public lands in the history of America. Facts are facts.

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Feb 10, 2020 09:55:46   #
D.E.Kells Loc: Central OHIO
 
Excellent ∞

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Feb 10, 2020 13:10:36   #
Darren01 Loc: Fallbrook California
 

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Mar 15, 2020 23:15:36   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
wilderness wrote:
Natural Bridges is an absolute gem of a park (National Monument actually) and is well located if you want to hike in what was Bears Ears National Monument (before Trump stole it from us) but feel the need for an actual campground. It's the ONLY campground I ever stay at in Utah, quiet, clean and some cool views from it's edges. This first set of photos are all accessible bt trail and a tad of scrambling- more tomorrow to some lesser known spots with in Monument. If you look closely in the shadows of the center of the second image you'll see a pictograph up on a wall. Photo 3 is what that pictograph looks like close up. Photo 1 is Owachamo Bridge while photo 4 is of Sipapu Bridge, the largest in the Monument.
Natural Bridges is an absolute gem of a park (Nati... (show quote)


Very well done. When I saw the subject, I was thinking Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz California.

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