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One day while visiting the Grand Canyon in June, 2011, we were at Mather Point as the sun was setting. That’s when I captured this photo of the setting sun at the Grand Canyon.
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I captured this picture of the setting sun as we drove through the Smokies a few years ago. We no longer drive after dark if we can help it, but I’m glad I was able to get this shot.
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Betsy and I enjoy going to Mt. Nebo State Park in Arkansas during February or March because we can enjoy watching the sunsets from the back porch of ‘our’ cabin on top of the mountain. I got this picture of the setting sun on March 17, 2025.
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Betsy and I have been going to Mt. Nebo State Park in Arkansas for 20+ years. We always stay in the same cabin and almost go in February, since we can enjoy the sunsets from the back porch of the cabin. This picture, taken a few years ago, shows why we keep going back.
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I really don’t know which is more impressive at the Pisgah Inn — the mountains or the sky. Every once in a while the two come together to create a stunning scene. That’s what happened this past June 24. We can’t see the setting sun from our room, but the sunlight caught the little cloud in the center of the photo and colored it with red and gold. Is it any wonder the we keep going back?
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My Beautiful Bride and I have been going to Mt. Nebo State Park in Arkansas for almost 20 years. We’ve missed going a time or two, but we try to get there in February so that we can enjoy the sunsets from ‘our’ cabin on top of the mountain. This picture was taken in 2016, but it does a good job of showing why we keep going back. It’s our little piece of heaven on earth.