The image is of the many fascinating red rock formations in Arches National Park, located in eastern Utah. The park is known for its high concentration of natural sandstone arches, as well as other unique geological features such as balanced rocks, pinnacles, and fins. The red color of the rocks is due to the presence of iron oxide, or rust, in the sandstone. The landscape was shaped over millions of years by geological processes, including the erosion of rock layers by water and wind. The park is part of the Colorado Plateau and is a popular destination for hikers and sightseers.
- Subject Matter: landscape
- Collections: Landscapes