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Oct06

Zion – the music of waters

 

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Green canyons, red cliffs, blue skies: Zion’s colors can stop in your tracks. Water enables greens rare amidst otherwise desert landscape. Visible or not, water forcefully shapes these stalwart walls. Trickling falls summon emerald growth in nooks and crannies. Sculpted evidence testifies to the carving of red slot canyons. Winter’s icy-blue snow-melt feeds anew the rushing, scouring river torrents of spring.  Almost 12,000 years ago Zion’s first peoples, who are now almost invisible, tracked mammoths, giant sloth, and camel across southern Utah. Due the climate change and overhunting these animals died out about 8,000 years ago. In 1860s, just after settlement by Mormon pioneers, John Wesley Powell visited Zion of the first scientific exploration of southern Utah.


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Jul12

The freedom to fly through the air like a bird

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Hang gliding is an air sport in which a pilot flies a light and un-motorized foot-launchable aircraft called a hang glider. It allows you to own an aircraft that doesn’t require an expensive hangar or special pilot license. ?his is a very extreme experience. Hang gliding is one of the most exciting solutions for most people. You will have the unique sensation of flying, surrounded by beautiful mountains and beaches.
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Jun19

Diving in a Crater

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The hot geothermal springs inside a large rock dome are the Utah’s version of tropical dive sites. The natural cavern is shaped like an hourglass and offers opportunity to scuba enthusiasts. The dive center is accessed only by tunnel, leading to the crater. The Homestead Crater is 18 m wide with a depth 20m deep. It’s a Utah’s largest hot tub where the water’s temperature is a balmy 35°C.
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Dec03

Scuba Diving In The Desert

About 10 miles south of the Great Salt Lake in the desert outside Grantsville, Utah, thousand of fish live in the murky saltwater at Bonneville Seabase, which is an independent experiment in marine biology. Seabase has an end-of-the-earth feeling, with no noise and little life and it’s open to snorkelers and scuba diver.
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Nov13

Moab, Utah

Moab is a tiny Utah town, where dipping green valleys and great red rocks piercing the wide blue sky. While you’re sipping coffee on the Main Street, you will surrounded safely by the Wild Canyonlands National Park and the surrealism of Arches National Park.
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Jun06

Rafting in Utah

Utah is very appropriate place to find fast water. In the San Juan Mountains, the Animas River snakes along the Utah-Arizona border before pouring into Lake Powell. The river also follows the northern border of the Navajo reservation and shares much of the worthy red-rock scenery.
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Jun02

The New Library in Utah

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Salt Lake City is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. The name of the city is often shortened to Salt Lake, or its initials, S.L.C. It was originally known as Great Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake City Public Library is a system of free public libraries. There are six locations: the main library downtown, the Anderson-Foothill branch, the Chapman branch in Glendale, the Day-Riverside branch in Rose Park, the Sprague branch in Sugar House, and the Corrine & Jack Sweet branch in the Avenues.


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