RED ROCKS
Three hundred million years of the Earth's making are written on red rock, faces smooth or swirled, streaked, striped, or banded, creased and creviced, scoured and pocked, sculpted into figure, frieze, and phallus, tower and spire, chimney, mesa, bluff and butte, rust red against Utah's cobalt sky.
Red rock scarred, or stained black and silvery slate with 'desert varnish' by microbes grasping minerals from the air.
Rocks reddened by traces of iron, fissured and finned, eroded into shapes named mushroom, goblin, hoodoo, evoke a sacred place. This stark, vast,, dry, and fragile place is slow to change, impossible to repair.
Red rock stretches away to the horizon or falls sharply to the secret canyon floor, presses in, blots out patches of azure sky, slices off light, forces our thoughts inside.
We humans have never been so small as we are here.
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