Archive for June, 2011

Envisioning two dogs in the Oljato-Monument Valley in Arizona.

These two photos were taken here and here in Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona.

This balanced rock is just nine miles from the entrance to Arches National Park in Utah.

This photo was taken from the Arches Entrance Road that goes through Arches National Park.

This photo was taken from US-191 between Canyonlands National Park and the Manti-La sSl National Forest in Utah.

This photo, taken on I-70 just north of Arches National Park, shows off the landscape of Utah.

This photo of I-70 was taken here, near Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

Interstate 70 (I-70) is an Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from Interstate 15 near Cove Fort, Utah, to a Park and Ride near Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first Interstate Highway project in the United States. I-70 approximately traces the path of U.S. Route 40 (and also the old National Road) east of the Rocky Mountains. West of the Rockies, the route of I-70 was derived from multiple sources. I-70 is the fifth longest Interstate Highway, after I-90I-80I-40, and I-10.

The construction of I-70 in Colorado and Utah is considered an engineering marvel as the route passes through the Eisenhower TunnelGlenwood Canyon, and the San Rafael Swell. The Eisenhower Tunnel is the highest point along theInterstate Highway system with an elevation of 11,158 ft (3,401 m).

Read more on the wikipedia page.