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Related: About this forumDust Storm on US-89A
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona
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Dust Storm on US-89A (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Feb 2021
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Haggard Celine
(16,834 posts)1. That is gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing, Bo Zarts.
Karadeniz
(22,470 posts)2. That is really neat! You grabbed the moment!
niyad
(113,055 posts)3. Been through a few of those. They are incredible from outside!
Love that you are now using your studio name.
Bo Zarts
(25,390 posts)5. I had just driven through the worst of this dust storm.
It was terrifying. Absolutely no place to pull off. The highway had no shoulders. No stopping on the road. And this area is very prone to such storms. I was so glad to get through it, and pull off to relax and shoot some images.
niyad
(113,055 posts)6. I know what you mean. The worst one I was in actually moved my car sideways almost off the road.
Did not think to grab my camera after!
Callalily
(14,885 posts)4. Your photo is spectacular!