Day 9: October 4, 2004 - Cloud Burst


by Karen Williams


Storm Brewing


After taking a few pictures while the sun was going down, I turned to look behind me and was surprised to see the thick clouds rolling in. The desert often has unpredictable changes of weather, and this day was no exception.




by Christian Williams


The Heavens Open


This is just outside the east entrance of Zion National Park. Desert rain storms often drop massive amounts of water in a short period of time in a localized spot. As we left the park, we saw this cloud burst - but we didn't get wet at all. We just enjoyed the awesome view of water pouring from the heavens, complete with rainbow.

1 comment:

Harmony said...

Beautiful! It must be easier to be in the right place at the right time if you are there every day. :-)

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