


Twilight Sentinel
A weathered juniper clings to the canyon rim at Dead Horse Point, its gnarled trunk catching the first warm hues of sunrise. Below, the Colorado River snakes through the carved layers of Moab's desert plateau, while streaked clouds glow in rich shades of lavender, indigo, and rose—an ethereal blend of time, geology, and light in the American Southwest.
A weathered juniper clings to the canyon rim at Dead Horse Point, its gnarled trunk catching the first warm hues of sunrise. Below, the Colorado River snakes through the carved layers of Moab's desert plateau, while streaked clouds glow in rich shades of lavender, indigo, and rose—an ethereal blend of time, geology, and light in the American Southwest.
A weathered juniper clings to the canyon rim at Dead Horse Point, its gnarled trunk catching the first warm hues of sunrise. Below, the Colorado River snakes through the carved layers of Moab's desert plateau, while streaked clouds glow in rich shades of lavender, indigo, and rose—an ethereal blend of time, geology, and light in the American Southwest.