Moqui Canyon | Richard B. Norgaard
Moqui Canyon
Witnessing the deep beauty and then untimely destruction of the Glen Canyon of the Colorado River transformed my life. All the canyons of the Colorado Plateau are special, but none were as insanely beautiful as was the Glen. Witnessing as a young adult one of the most beautiful living places in the world become a dead body of water made me mad, so mad that I decided to become an economist, go inside the Church of Economics, and challenge its priesthood. I would have preferred to be a natural scientist, but our economy, economic beliefs, and choice of economic theory was the problem driving the destruction of the beautiful West I loved.
Moqui Canyon cottonwood against lit wall
Moqui Canyon person sitting
Moqui Canyon with walkers
Dried Grass Moqui Canyon
Forgotten Canyon Cottonwood with people
Forgotten Canyon dead Cottonwood in light against wall
Forgotten Canyon reflection in pond
Moqui Canyon with walkers David Brower & Toppy Edwards
Moqui Canyon wet sand creekbed
Sand Ripples Forgotton Canyon
Moqui Canoyn walkers, cliff, cottonwood
Moqui Canyon walkers midground
Phil Hyde at 4x5 in Moqui Canyon
Beaver chen cottonwoods in Seven Mile Canyon
Moqui Canyon leafless Cottonwood
Moqui Canyon Tapestry w people
Moqui Canyon w People Walking
Moqui Canyon w People Walking
Eliot Porter Moqui Canyon
Little Eden dead log, pond, wall
Moqui Canyon w people
wall Seven Mile Creek
Hansen Creek
Hansen Creek Alcove overview
Smith Fork Creek water color
Lake Canyon People Resting in Awe
Lake Canyon Cliffs
Cottonwoods in Moqui Canyon
Navajo Creek Canyon
Navajo Creek Wall Shadows
Sand Ripples
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