Went chasing waterfalls, check that scree slope
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Went chasing waterfalls, check that scree slope
WIllard Bay State Park, on the plains of the Great Salt Lake
“This spectacular horizon offers so much depth. Everyone will see a sunset from a different perspective, but they all see the beauty that Earth offers.”
-Pat Schallert, Kalama, Washington
This photo is taken at Willard Bay, Utah, historically the northeast-most arm of the Great Salt Lake. In 1964 the bay was separated from the Great Salt Lake using a 36-foot-tall, 14.5 mile-long dam. The bay was then dewatered and refilled using fresh water from the Weber River. Schallert and her husband were camped at Willard Bay as part of a round-the-West road trip.
For more photos and quotes about the western U.S. visit westernperspective.com.
This summer we got pulled over at willard bay for "speeding" XD It's way too long to watch the whole thing tho!