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 I made a stop over to Boulder, Colorado to check out the flatirons in Chautauqua State Park. I'm thankful there was a beautiful sunrise to draw the beauty out of the park and mountains!
Hiking on the West Rim Trail in Zion National Park my hiking buddy and I decided to get up early one morning and hit the trail! We were able to see this magnificent, beautiful and colorful sunrise!
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