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Buck_Thorn t1_j8iz1kl wrote

I once did some oil field work there a long time ago in like 110 degree weather.

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IQBoosterShot t1_j8ivyue wrote

Great shot and one hell of a place name.

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campionesidd OP t1_j8ix6ka wrote

Thanks. iPhones aren’t great for landscape photography, but you can get a good pic once in a while with just the right lighting.

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gimpwiz t1_j8m58we wrote

It's fantastically named since /r/EarthPorn loves beating this dead horse!

But in all seriousness, it's totally worth it to visit. Sunrise or sunset photo will be a winner on most days.

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gordanfreman t1_j8jejxb wrote

Love that place, a fantastic view in an area full of great views!

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hasenergy t1_j8luc54 wrote

Great shot! When were you there? I just spent Monday-Wednesday in Canyonlands photographing!

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UMagnet t1_j8ooa01 wrote

This is neat, a lot different from Dead Horse, Alaska

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WiseAdhesiveness2 t1_j8kqju3 wrote

Appropriately named based on its history "According to legend, the park is so named because of its use as a natural corral by cowboys in the 19th century, where horses often died of exposure."

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roodyrowdyruddy t1_j8l6hkw wrote

I hate the name. It's so beautiful but the name and the story behind it make it too sad. Hard not to imagine what they did to the horses.

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