Photographing All Of Yavapai County In Central Arizona And Beyond
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Glassford Hill
Between 10 and 14 million years ago, Glassford Hill was an active volcano.
An elevation of 6,177 feet (1883 m)
it is one of Prescott Valley's landmarks. It was named for Colonel William A. Glassford, who traveled the area in the 1880's.
12 comments:
We can even imagine how the smoking volcano would have looked like with these clouds around.
And another set of beautiful skies.
Beautiful scenery and skies.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
You captured it on a day with a gorgeous sky.
I thought the same as Therese. The clouds evoke volcanic steam.
Judy I never knew it's name, thanks.
I didn't know that. Love that first shot.
I wonder how high it was before it erupted.
Beautiful landscapes and gorgeous skies.
Love that blue sky.
oh so magnificent!
I enjoyed all your captures down the line of your blogs.
Very nice takes. I enjoyed.
Thanks for sharing.
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