Kachina Bridge
Kachina Bridge in Natural Bridges National Monument is not easily visible from the roadway that loops through the area. A hike to the canyon bottom reveals its massive structure:
As can be seen from this panorama, it’s a great spot for a picnic during a thunderstorm or an earthquake. This National Monument is well known for its very dark night skies, which in itself is worth the visit.
All The Best,
Martin
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By Jackie Drake, 11/07/2011 @ 9:59 am
As usual – Gorgeous. I look forward to receiving a new panorama from you. Thank you ever so much. I notice black stripes on the vertical rocks. I am curious as to what that is.
jd
By luc van erkelens, 11/07/2011 @ 10:52 am
prachtig om naar te kijken bijzonder mooie platen
By yuddandi, 11/07/2011 @ 3:13 pm
i am thrilled to see amazing scene. my gratitude to you.
By martin, 11/07/2011 @ 7:00 pm
Hallo Luc, hartelijk bedankt!
Martin
By martin, 11/07/2011 @ 7:01 pm
Hi Yuddandi,
Thank you, you are most welcome!
Martin
By martin, 11/07/2011 @ 7:13 pm
Hi Jackie, thanks so much. The dark vertical stripes on the rocks are the result of mineral laiden water staining and oxidation.
Martin
By yuddandi, 11/08/2011 @ 3:47 am
my gratitude to you. i request you to post me INDIAN TEMPLES.
I shall be thankful to you.
By martin, 11/08/2011 @ 7:41 pm
Hi Yuddandi, I would love to photograph some Indian Temples, but unfortunately I will not be in India in the forseeable future.
Thank You,
Martin
By Ray, 11/25/2011 @ 6:29 pm
I am absolutely blown away with with these 3D panoramas. Having hiked & backpacked thru many of these sites it is great to relive the landscapes. Marvelous job!!!
By martin, 11/29/2011 @ 10:48 pm
Hi Ray,
Thanks so much for taking a moment to comment!
Martin