2022-08-21, 04:50 PM
My immediate question is, are these real burros that the drivers are somehow luckily able to avoid, or are they a "mirage" or illusion of some sort?
I'm also reminded of the "stealth black cows" which are said to often graze in the San Rafael Swell area of Utah, and have frequently been discussed on canyoneering forums. They're virtually invisible in the dark until one is right on them; and unfortunately there have been some serious collisions with these cows, resulting in unfavorable circumstances for the cow involved.
I'm also reminded of the "stealth black cows" which are said to often graze in the San Rafael Swell area of Utah, and have frequently been discussed on canyoneering forums. They're virtually invisible in the dark until one is right on them; and unfortunately there have been some serious collisions with these cows, resulting in unfavorable circumstances for the cow involved.
Link to my DV trip reports, and map of named places in DV (official and unofficial): http://kaurijacobphotography.yolasite.com