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by Janice Pariza
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Escalante Canyon, a high desert area covers both Montrose and Delta Counties. Escalante Creek has cut a 1300-foot deep canyon revealing a geologic... more
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Escalante Canyon, a high desert area covers both Montrose and Delta Counties. Escalante Creek has cut a 1300-foot deep canyon revealing a geologic cross section representing over 600 million years of deposition and erosion (from the Precambrian to the Cretaceous). The rare Sclerocactus glaucus (Uintah Basin hookless cactus) and Astragalus linifolius (Grand Junction milkvetch) are found at this site. Hanging gardens in the canyon walls harbor Mancos columbine (Aquilegia micrantha) and Eastwood monkeyflower (Mimulus eastwoodiae). High-quality plant communities, including Great Basin grasslands, saltbush barrens, pinyon pine - Utah juniper woodlands and a saltgrass meadow occur throughout the canyon.
Located at the northeastern edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Escalante Canyon is one of the most pristine climbing areas in all of canyonlands.
The canyon was formed over 600 million years as Escalante Creek carved the 1,300 foot gorge. The Escalante Canyon has a long history of...
Janice Rae Pariza was born in Youngstown, Ohio in 1955 and raised in Ohio, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Nova Scotia and Connecticut. She has been painting since the age of eight. A self taught painter, she supplemented her natural abilities by studying privately for 14 years. A realist in the medium oil, her subject matter has varied throughout the years. She has expanded into the realm of the Abstract and Impressionism. Extensive travel in the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean is reflected in her paintings and photography. ***15% of all proceeds are donated to the ASPCA. In 1978 she joined the Air Force which took her to San Antonio, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Texas and Denver, Colorado with Temporary Duty throughout the...
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Cathy Mahnke
Beautiful colors and composition
Lilliana Mendez
Great Shot!
Serge Skiba
Great shot
Sai Chandrasekharan
Love the natural texture in the clouds Janice! Lovely landscape and you've photographed it very well!!
Diane Lent
Awesome scene. Especially good clouds.
Jeff Lucas
Great capture. Great site info. Thanks.
Priscilla Burgers
Beautiful image! Interesting description. v
Christa Friedl
great image
Debi Pople
excellent, v
James Aiken
Great work! v
Joey Agbayani
Wow! v
David and Carol Kelly
Awesome image.v
Patricia Greer
Beautiful image
Barbara Bardzik
Fabulous image! v/f
Barbara Chichester
Fabulous!
Belinda Greb
Beautiful landscape - it does make you think you could see to the other side of the country!
Janice Pariza replied:
You can view Wyoming and Utah from Escalante.
Ursula Freer
Incredible capture, it goes on forever!
Ellen Levinson
Picture perfect capture Janis! Gorgeous colors and composition and what a fabulous sky you had to top it all off. fav/v/t/g+
Barbara Manis
Beautiful!
Kim Hojnacki
Stunning view