Petrified Forest National Park – Part Two

Not much to add to the story of the journey through the Petrified Forest by Wendy and myself.
Just a few more images to enjoy!

As the weather has eroded the landscape, this fabulous chunk of petrified wood has been left its own pedestal!

Lucky it was too big for my backpack… I really liked this piece! 😀

We stopped briefly at the Agate Bridge… I think we were both a little underwhelmed! haha – not saying that its not an amazing tree of petrified wood… Again I was imagining an actual bridge made out of agate! 😀 I suppose after all the other coloured and spectacular views this one didn’t hold our interest quite as much!

At the end of the drive there is a museum and walk around the desert plants & giant logs…

I really loved all the spiky plants!!

Look at the size of that dandelion!! Is that normal?

I think we could have spent hours more here… however there was the Grand Canyon to get to!

Onward!
Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

2 thoughts on “Petrified Forest National Park – Part Two”

  1. Beautiful photography. You picked the perfect time to visit — flowers blooming in the desert! Can’t wait for Grand Canyon!!!

    1. Thanks Teri! The flowers were a treat!! Its miserable out there today so I may even get some work done on the first day at the Grand Canyon!

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