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Taken 26-Jan-10
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Dimensions5469 x 3646
Original file size18.1 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceAdobe RGB (1998)
Date taken26-Jan-10 17:41
Date modified29-Aug-18 16:50
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Camera modelCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Focal length20 mm
ISO speedISO 100
Cracked Eggs snow sunset

Cracked Eggs snow sunset

The 38,305-acre Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness is a remote desolate area of steeply eroded badlands which offers some of the most unusual scenery found in the Four Corners region. Time and natural elements have etched a fantasy world of strange rock formations and fossils. It is an ever-changing environment that offers the visitor a remote wilderness experience. Translated from the Navajo language, Bisti means “a large area of shale hills” and is commonly pronounced (Bis-tie). De-Na-Zin (Deh-nah-zin) takes its name from the Navajo words for “cranes.” Petroglyphs of cranes have been found south of the wilderness area.