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United States: Majestic nature inspires and turns up the heat By Mark Meredith A loop through natural and man-made marvels has Mark Meredith wanting more.
On the road approaching Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, en route from the Grand Canyon South Rim to the North Rim. Photo / Mark Meredith
For months, advertisements for the USA had been urging me to "Discover this land, like never before". Giant redwoods, New Orleans, Antelope Canyon . . . the call was haunting me. Natural wonders and culture are the perfect mix but I wondered how to accomplish this in a matter of weeks at reasonable cost? My daughters wanted culture, which meant shopping and Disneyland. I wanted to photograph America's national parks, and my wife was happy to be anywhere but Auckland in winter. The answer was a road trip, because you can't get more flexible or American than that. We flew to San Francisco in early July, high summer, hottest temperatures, not especially sensible. Given I had left it until May to book, it was an ambitious ask but it succeeded brilliantly. We decided on a loop that would encompass the culture of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Las Vegas and take in the wilderness of the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park and Yosemite.