
Heading back from Forum Falls, a few random captures, a few views that caught me eye here. Notice the reddish colour of the earth on the first photo; this area of Waterton park is known to have excessive iron deposits here and there. The trails and mountainous regions tend to have reddish soil, a phenomenon if you will, and kind of pretty too. On this particular day I managed to do two separate hikes, something I don’t usually do. Oh I slept well that night! Thanks for stopping by.



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Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
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The red soil is pretty cool! I've never seen anything like that!
Like hiking on mars or something lol.
For red rocks and soil just head to southern Utah, it's everywhere... Especially around Moab, Utah in Arches National Park and Canyonlands!
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Two hikes in one day will exhaust you for sure, glad you were able to get in a great workout! That log is pretty cool, kind of serpent like bark on it as it decays away. Very cool picture!
So cool, one of these days will need to explore that state to it's fullest.
That iron-stained earth on the first pic is wild, makes you want to trace its whole ridge.
Super cool to experience, makes the whole event more enjoyable.
That's such beautiful photos... And I've never seen red soil in person. Usually, we have black and brown soil here. 😅
This soil type is unique to the area and not typical at all!
An interesting random image, my focus was drawn to the last image. A fallen tree on fire, at first glance it looks like a large snake.
A remnant of the 2017 forest fire, as far as I know.
Never knew excessive iron deposit can actually can make the soil red, I thought it was just some grass covering that vast landed area that actually made it red.
Yes, it is really quite amazing to experience. Sort of surreal actually.
Wow, the first photo is amazing! Thanks for sharing such a great shot 😊
Appreciate that.