Roarie yum in Zebra Canyon up near Escalante in Utah.
The “Zebra” stripes and all the black Moki rocks (look for the round holes or bulges) on the sides are unique highlights of that particular canyon. The difference between the blue and red hues arises because one side primarily receives light from the sky and has a slightly glossy sheen, while the other side gets warmer light. And I did of course enhance colors a bit.
Getting there is about a 30-minute hike from the car, and often through a bit (or a lot) of icy water, and a VERY narrow canyon, so bringing some water shoes make sense.

Fun fact: Roarie is standing in a massive pile of bird droppings, as a bird had made a nest right above her, and that just happened to be the best spot. 🤷♂️
Shot at 26mm at ƒ2.8, 1/100 sec at 400 ISO.
Slots are often very narrow and rarely have much light.