Random Beauty
Location: Dublin California
Springtime in Northern California produces some extraordinary scenery

Locations: Lake Tahoe California & the Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
The 1,645 foot depth of Lake Tahoe prevents freezing so even patches of ice on the edges is rare. The 13,775 foot peak of the Grand Teton is the opposite, rarely not frozen


Locations: Mount Hood Oregon & White Sands National Park New Mexico
Rolling hills of trees or sand, either way the random patterns of nature are captivating


Location: California
The Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest’s high band (between 10,000 & 11,000 feet) in the White Mountains of California is home to some of natures oldest and most intriguing art sculptures. Here, Methuselah the oldest living tree at 4,850 years old secretly abides



Location: Factory Butte Utah
This strange monolithic structure rises 1,445 feet out of the desert, though technically the valley floor eroded down that far leaving this formation. Further erosion even deeper in the photo on the right


Location: Mesa Verde National Park Colorado
The Cliff Palace and petroglyphs along the Petroglyph Point Trail


