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NorthCatan t1_j73wvkb wrote
Reply to comment by AFriendlyCrow in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
There's actually another rock formation that looks even more like a fist there. Unfortunately I can't post photos in the comments on this sub. Bryce is a really cool place.
NorthCatan t1_j73wmm8 wrote
Reply to Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
Mjolnir.
LongfellowGoodDeeds t1_j73wkoo wrote
La Laguna de Gatorade Electric Blue
KateCrash87 t1_j73wk0m wrote
Reply to comment by Foxbat100 in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
Yes, beautiful trek
fgreen68 t1_j73wajz wrote
Reply to comment by smalllpox in West Fork Oak Creek, Sedona, Arizona, USA [OC] 1920x1370 by ShexyBaish6351
People. Couldn't get reservations at some restaurants. On every trail I went to the parking lots were full or close to full.
ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_j73ugat wrote
Reply to comment by smalllpox in West Fork Oak Creek, Sedona, Arizona, USA [OC] 1920x1370 by ShexyBaish6351
Room occupancy rates in Sedona in fiscal year 2022 averaged 66.3% for the entire year.
The July occupancy rate in 2022 was 62.6%. About average.
The November occupancy rate in 2022 was 76.2% - about 10 points above average.
The March occupancy is 2022 was 77.8% - about 12 points above average.
Them's the facts. The numbers confirm the informal observations I make on a daily basis. This place is not a ghost town in November or in March. In fact, both months are busier than average.
I've linked to the City of Sedona's report if you'd like to check for yourself.
https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:df4d7ef5-a778-31e1-a327-9274075ef22f
See you when you return to Sedona!
Justeeezy t1_j73tz0b wrote
Reply to comment by hemorrhagicfever in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
It’s insane it’s even been standing this long
hemorrhagicfever t1_j73t35n wrote
Reply to comment by Gunslinger1969 in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
It is, and Take it in while you can. Thors hammer is expected to topple from erosion any time now. I think it's unlikely it'll happen before April, hopefully it'll hold on for a couple more years, but it really could be any day.
dealertags t1_j73t1vd wrote
Reply to comment by my_random_name in One of the many stunning sand dunes of Death Valley National Park catching some late afternoon sun. [OC][2000x1333] by Austinjamesjackson
It'll be towards the end of May. Probably still not ideal, but gotta take it when I can get it.
hemorrhagicfever t1_j73std7 wrote
Reply to comment by axionic in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
Doubtful. The main park path gets SUPER close to this feature, Thor's Hammer. To my eye, it looks like a slight zoom from your standard angle at a lookout point with benches.
hemorrhagicfever t1_j73sm8j wrote
Reply to comment by Justeeezy in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
This particular landmark, Thor's Hammer, is expected to topple due to natural erosion any time now, for sure in the next couple of years but it really could be any day.
my_random_name t1_j73siwn wrote
Reply to comment by dealertags in One of the many stunning sand dunes of Death Valley National Park catching some late afternoon sun. [OC][2000x1333] by Austinjamesjackson
Summer is the worst time to visit DV…unless you are a reptile.
Brunbruns t1_j73si3u wrote
Reply to Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
r/theyknew
hemorrhagicfever t1_j73sf45 wrote
Reply to Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
If you like this picture, This feature is called Thors Hammer. With standard wind and water erosion it's going to topple any day now. If you want to see it, You should plan a trip ASAP. The landscape is incredible even with out it.
booksandgarden t1_j73rjnr wrote
Reply to comment by andrewrimanic in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
It's just incredibly beautiful!
JustAStateofMind_com OP t1_j73qthu wrote
Reply to comment by jboarei in Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon. [OC] [5479x3989] by JustAStateofMind_com
Agreed! We've traveled the Oregon coast many times.
Damndude-_- t1_j73qm7e wrote
Reply to Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
That shit’s gonna break bitches
Crafty_Genius t1_j73ps71 wrote
Reply to comment by BigRigsButters in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA [3653x5371][OC] by henrikbech
With it up in the air like that, doesn't that make it a flying buttress?
andrewrimanic OP t1_j73po3k wrote
Reply to comment by Happydaytoyou1 in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
makes for a great wallpaper
andrewrimanic OP t1_j73pmc3 wrote
Reply to comment by booksandgarden in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
I think I've heard of this spot referred to as the Jewel of the Andes, but im sure many places get that label
andrewrimanic OP t1_j73pihq wrote
Reply to comment by Digitized_self in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
Had a sip, was disappointed to find it was just water
jboarei t1_j73pig0 wrote
Keep going south, the Oregon coast just gets better and better.
andrewrimanic OP t1_j73pgkk wrote
Reply to comment by PCDJ in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
Without a doubt, Peru has some of the most incredible landscapes in the world. The variety is stunning
andrewrimanic OP t1_j73pass wrote
Reply to comment by veRGe1421 in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
r/Redditlake
Toxicseagull t1_j73wzba wrote
Reply to comment by KateCrash87 in Lakes in the Peruvian Andes [OC] [4000x2667] IG @andrew.rimanic by andrewrimanic
I went 13 years ago with a cheap point and click camera so it's lovely seeing it pop up occasionally with much better cameras. Recognised this shot instantly.