Landscapes: Honorable Mention 2016 (amateur)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
False Kiva is a large alcove high in the sandstone bluffs above the White Rim Mesa in the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands National Park in Southern Utah. It is called False Kiva because it is not a kiva at all, but a circle of rocks arranged by persons unknown. Nevertheless, this is a magical spot to experience solitude and silence and watch the sun set on the glorious Southern Utah canyon lands.
AUTHOR
I dedicated 24 years to protecting public lands and resources as a law enforcement officer for the Bureau of Land Management. My objective now, as primarily a self-taught photographer, is to assist private, public and governmental organizations and agencies, employed in or charged with preserving and protecting our natural, cultural and historic resources, achieve their respective goals by fostering public awareness through the imagery of my photography and advocate for the continued conservation and protection of these National treasures held in public trust for the benefit of all.
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