Watching a storm develop as we drove past Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. Soon after this, the rain came and the mountains were no longer visible.
There's something very calming about canoeing on a mountain lake at sunset. This is a smartphone photo, so the quality isn't the greatest, but I like it anyway. :)
A breathtaking and fascinating place. Dead Horse Point, Utah reminded me that our planet is covered in a layer of rock (18 miles deep on average). This erosion-carved canyon, while impressive, doesn't even scratch the surface. What an amazing world we live on.