Photo Essay: One of the Most Significant Sculpture Parks in the World
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JenniferSeptember 26, 2016
Such a stunningly beautiful photo essay! Thank you to Angela for sharing her incredible talent for sculpture, and to Meridian for these beautiful photos. I can't wait to visit this special place the next time I'm in Utah!
Joni HiltonSeptember 26, 2016
I have to think that the subjects of these glorious sculptures would surely know about this, and would visit. What a wonderful tribute, and what a strong Spirit must be there!
Alicia RichardsSeptember 26, 2016
I can't find an arrow or "Next" button to navigate beyond the first slide.
Samuel SkousenSeptember 26, 2016
Look interesting enough to make this a destination point on my next Western trip.
Lorena HolmsteadSeptember 26, 2016
One of the sculptures that touched me deeply was that of Lazarus in the tomb. If you position yourself just right, you can see the Savior framed in the arch way, and the light behind him shines. I keep that image in my mind when I picture reaching up to him. Walking in these gardens is truly a sacred experience, and my gratitude abounds for those who have created this beautiful space. And thank you for the photo essay of it!
Michael Frank PetersonSeptember 26, 2016
Two words: "Wow!" and "Sacred"
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