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Zion National Park |
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Utah, USA |
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Starting with its name, Zion National Park must have struck early Utah explorers as the work of God. Biblical references abound in Zion, where visitors enter a valley gazing up at giant peaks. Above is the Court of the Patriarchs. |
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Among the patriarchs, this mountain is Abraham. I was to gain great admiration for the beauty of Utah rock. |
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Staying with the Old Testament in Zion, right next to Abraham is his son Isaac. |
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Zion National Park includes mountain shapes and colors I had never seen before. |
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More red Utah rock in Zion National Park, which is relatively close to both Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon National Parks. |
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TO RAINBOW BRIDGE |
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TO USA TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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TO HOME PAGE |
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If you have a high speed internet connection, watch the Intrepid Berkeley Explorer's free streaming video of this trip, "Dances With National Parks", by clicking on AdventurePics |
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