Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Landforms http://t.co/AheUPFx3az James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 You could take a picture almost anywhere in Arizona and use it for a textbook on geomorphology. This is a classic example of erosional forms in the Grand Canyon. This image...
Changing Colors http://t.co/RsQdBpXeVn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 As the light changes at the Grand Canyon, the colors of the rocks and sky change dramatically. You can stand there and watch the colors change as the clouds move and...
Changing Colors | Walking Arizona http://t.co/j9EX372evn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Changing Colors | Walking Arizona
Landforms | Walking Arizona http://t.co/L9pis3kkJP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Landforms | Walking Arizona
Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona http://t.co/kSTnJmry8V James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona
Desert Monuments http://t.co/AByXnAe6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 One of the things that draws attention to the rock forms caused by erosion of sandstone are the free standing monuments. The reason is simple. They are unusual and...
Design Elements | Walking Arizona http://t.co/sEi5aPrE James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Design Elements | Walking Arizona
Design Elements http://t.co/YjeXX4zC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 The architect of the Desert View Watchtower, Mary Colter, uses native artifacts for her design elements. We were surprised to find out these large pots were used as...
Endless Forms | Walking Arizona http://t.co/qDDQ9ak9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Endless Forms | Walking Arizona
Desert Monuments | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ojzhlVIV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Desert Monuments | Walking Arizona
Endless Forms http://t.co/HWiqTgb1 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 They say that no two snowflakes are the same. Well, the same thing can be said about the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. The colors and forms are endless and never repeat...
Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona http://t.co/v4ThudEy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona
Puzzle Tree http://t.co/Fntouco0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 This is really a sycamore, but I have always called them puzzle trees from the way you can peel off pieces of bark like a puzzle. They are some of Arizona's largest trees...
Ancient Ruins http://t.co/vPQIbbb8 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 These ruins are located near to Montezuma's Castle. Those people that lived here are called the Sinagua (without water in Spanish) These buildings were constructed sometime...
Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona http://t.co/eP4rKVgm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona
Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona http://t.co/2rZkuQAi James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona
Western Saddle http://t.co/BRYr1Ur5ND James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 There are a number of different styles of saddles. This is type of western saddle that I grew up using to ride horses. For a long time, I thought all saddles looked like...
Western Saddle | Walking Arizona http://t.co/JA9Yuk9BFV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Western Saddle | Walking Arizona
Model Trains | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ZebOtrmmHi James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Model Trains | Walking Arizona
Model+Trains-1.jpg (1600×765) http://t.co/h10eNzoJpq James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Model+Trains-1.jpg (1600×765)
Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona http://t.co/6md7mnBP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona
A Traditional Classroom | Walking Arizona http://t.co/wH22kFWdrA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 A Traditional Classroom | Walking Arizona
A Pottery Masterpiece | Walking Arizona http://t.co/GYsL4lSJ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 02, 2013 A Pottery Masterpiece | Walking Arizona
Mystery Camera http://t.co/6rJeC8hX James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 02, 2013 I found this camera in a museum in Cottonwood, Arizona. It is unidentified. Investigation on the Internet indicates it is likely a variation of the Kodak Model D Camera...
The Hance Rapids of the Colorado River | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Qm8fZdkhIR James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 22, 2013 The Hance Rapids of the Colorado River | Walking Arizona