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Taken 26-Mar-11
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Dimensions5616 x 3743
Original file size13.6 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceAdobe RGB (1998)
Date taken26-Mar-11 09:29
Date modified6-Sep-18 15:45
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Camera modelCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Focal length21 mm
Exposure1/25 at f/11
ISO speedISO 100
White Pockets Downed Tree

White Pockets Downed Tree

The area of White Pocket on the Paria Plateau in Northern Arizona is very impressive indeed! While many are lured and wait their turn to visit the infamous "Wave" in the North Coyote Buttes, the "White Pocket" area to the east is seldom visited. Maybe because of its remoteness or the requirement of 4WD to access the area. The impressive White Pocket will fill the senses beyond imagination! The drive to the swirling, twisted, multicolored natural artwork is an adventure in its own right, and the exploration by foot is endless. Whether spending just a couple of hours or an entire weekend, "White Pocket" will surely become "top of the top" in the list of special places. This area has colors, shapes and textures that are hard to beat, but remember that it is an extremely fragile environment and the utmost care should be taken to preserve this place. Tread lightly and make it a point to see if you can leave the area without anyone ever having known that you were there. Stay on the slickrock when possible, but be careful not to snap off thin fins and don't trample the delicate vegetation between the small mounds of beautiful stone. This area should, and can be, saved for any and all that visit in the future.