Tuesday 22 July 2014

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada


Switching from Mountain Time to Pacific Time we gained an hour and decided to say farewell to state parks by driving through the Valley of Fire in Nevada.

Such an appropriate name for the park, it was over 100 degrees, arid, with a ribbon of red rock that looks scorched by fire which dominates the landscape.

Intermingled with the deep red rock are strata of paler colors. All twisted and formed into strange layers and forms.


Another amazing road in an amazing landscape.
Shapes and forms of Valley of Fire
How is this for colorful strata!
White Dome in the Valley of Fire.