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Rough Mule's Ears and the Organ

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Say "Utah" and many people picture
a searing hot desert with sparse, drab vegetation, cloudless blue skies and relentless sunshine 365 days a year. In
reality, the weather in Arches National Park is far more varied than most people assume. At any time of year, storms
can bring surprising amounts of moisture. If springtime happens to be wet, as it was in the spring of 2007, the high
desert landscape of the park can actually sprout beautiful wildflowers for a few short weeks. I found these rough mule's
ears in bloom while scouting near some of Arches' most famous landmarks. From left to right, they are the Three Gossips,
Sheep Rock (almost hidden in shadow) and the imposing monolith called The Organ.
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To order an 11x14 loose, matted-only or framed print of Rough
Mule's Ears and the Organ, please visit my product catalog by clicking the link beneath the appropriate thumbnail.
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home on the web at GlennRandall.com and AGPix.com Specializing in Colorado landscape photography and Colorado scenic photography since 1993 Now offering a select
group of Utah landscape photographs from Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park Glenn Randall Photography
and its online store, GlennRandall.com, offer some of the finest Colorado landscape photographs, Colorado scenic photographs
and Colorado photographic prints available Colorado landscape photographs and Colorado scenic photographs are offered
both as prints for the general public and as stock images for professional photo buyers. For the best in Colorado
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