X

Colorado's Hidden Wonders: A coffee-table book featuring nature & landscape images of little-known places in the Rocky Mountains, eastern plains, and Western Slope

Product ID : 39875474


Galleon Product ID 39875474
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
1,264

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About Colorado's Hidden Wonders: A Coffee-table Book

Product Description 35% Off (was $19.95) Colorado is well known for its national parks and iconic locations, such as the Great Sand Dunes, Maroon Bells, and Rocky ­Mountain National Park. However, it also harbors many scenic wonders that are little known and seldom visited. There are colorful, ­mushroomed-shaped rocks on the eastern plains, white, serrated volcanic rocks in the southern mountains, and a large number of natural arches along the Western Slope. In Colorado’s Hidden Wonders, renowned nature photographer Grant Collier transports you to these remote regions by way of 95 breathtaking photographs. Collier has spent several years ­hiking along strenuous trails and driving over difficult jeep roads in search of these landscapes that time forgot. The images he captured ­during these excursions have produced a portrait of ­Colorado that few knew existed and even fewer have experienced. Review Colorado's Hidden Wonders from Grant Collier contains stunning photographs of lesser-known landscapes in this state that never runs out of landscapes. --Colorado Getaways, CBS 4 Collier gives us all the stuff we cherish about the backcountry of Colorado, exquisitely reproduced in such detail that you keep going back to the pictures, discovering more each time. --Ed Quillen, Colorado Central Magazine Among the treasures in Colorado's Hidden Wonders are images of sculpted rock formations carved out by a river near Aspen; a giant waterfall in the San Juan Mountains; Anasazi ruins in southwestern Colorado; and stalactites and stalagmites in Glenwood Caverns. A handful of images look like they could have been taken on another planet, including a shot of white, purple and yellow rocks in eastern Colorado and photos of eroded volcanic rock formations in Wheeler Geologic Area. --Greg Glasgow, Boulder Daily Camera About the Author Grant Collier is one of Colorado's premier nature photographers. His images have been featured in magazines throughout the United States and Europe and he is the author of the popular books Colorado: Yesterday & Today and Colorado: Moments in Time. He also produces yearly wall calendar and his images have been displayed in galleries and art festivals throughout Colorado.