This weeks image was captured during a week long skiing break, whilst travelling in the United States in the early 2000′s. The state of Utah, is a truly beautiful place and the mountains in the Park City region made for some seriously thrilling snow skiing. Utah is another one of those places that I would love to come back to, with so many national parks to visit. It’s a great outdoors destination.
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The Spring Snows of Park City Was Captured Here
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2 Comments
Jason those are wheat or corn storage silos? I’ve only ever seen them in movies and never up close.
Hey Dave, I reckon you’re on the money. I never got any closer, but we have many grain silos in Australia. Some are concrete like those pictured, whilst others are galvanized iron.