I came across this lovely pile of red rocks at the Arches National Park during my sojourn to Southern Utah this past Spring. Could be an indicator of a “vortex”, or perhaps someone made a natural rock sculpture. Either way, all rock formations in this part of Utah – Red Rock Country – are interesting and pleasing to look at. With so much history and beauty, one can spend days exploring or just sitting and soaking in the view(s). The Arches National Park has over 2,000 natural stone arches, in addition to hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive fins and giant balanced rocks. The park is 236 miles south of Salt Lake City and not far from Moab. We stopped here on our way to Bluff which is about two hours south of the Arches. If you plan on going, best weather is Spring or Fall. You can visit http://www.nps.gov for more information.
Enjoy!
Diana
