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  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    Distances in the desert are deceiving. These peaks are more vast than they seem.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    The color of this world is unlike more modern, synthetic creations. This seems pure.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    A ring of steep sided windblown cliffs faced the eternal desert gusts.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    This is 32oz of the closest non-alcoholic thing I have ever had to a Lynchburg Lemonade in the bottle. Wickedly weird drinking it driving.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    This tree petrified into a natural bridge and was eventually supported by cement.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    These trees guard an eerie expanse of empty, open experience.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    Cocapella is a god of growth and natural learning. He has been following me lately.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    And here we see indigenous tribal petroglyphs saying there were once killer chickens.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    The Desert was incredible. It stretches through the Petrified Forest.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    Other people have tried, and failed, to make this journey.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    The sun symbol stood out. If anyone knows anything about it, tell me.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    In front of a road to nowhere, I saw every other path was the same: The Land of Away.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    I forgot to add this petroglyph, but the Park Ranger said lots of people mention it.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    This fence was at least 30 feet tall. Guess whoever put it in doesn't like company.
  • Classic - My Western Trek Mix Photo
    These pieces were left by souvenir hunters and thieves in the last couple centuries.
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