Interesting Observations: Part 3
Sharing some interesting findings

In social media we have seen amazing sparkling, bauble-like moon shots. This gibbous moon was one of my decent works. When the moon is just rising, and the sky is not so dark, the craters are visible.
In a county fair, I had seen this huge sand sculpture. A pile of food items carved from sand. The artist must be very talented.

That’s the iconic Grand Canyon National Park. I have taken this picture from the south rim, on a winter afternoon. Imagine, million years back the mighty Colorado river cut through the softer rock layers to create this geological masterpiece!

I am not sure which California beach this is, but on this day, the water seemed to be very clear. No kelp, other seaweed or turbidity. The pacific Ocean looked extra pacified!

I had not even heard of mockingbird in India, but then I saw it in my neighborhood in California. I saw this one on a Spring day, perched on a greater bird-of-paradise leaf. How light the bird must be to cling to a leaf!

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