Capital Reef National Park, Utah - May 13, 2002
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This park is not visited nearly as much as the others, but I really liked it. Easy to drive, no crowds.
All kinds of interesting rock formations - a lot of these I took right from my car window.
This was an interesting rock with several holes (arches) in it.
       
       
This valley was settled by Mormons and they raised fruit. The fruit on the trees is free to the tourists.
I came across this young Mule Deer by the old schoolhouse, along with siblings and a mother.
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All photos were taken with my Canon G2 digital camera. Some photos were taken with the add-on Tiffen 2X telephoto lens.
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