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The Most Scenic Places in the US Southwest

If you’re gearing up to travel and you haven’t visited the southwestern region of the U.S., it might be a good time to consider it. Whether you’re picking one spot, or you’d like to take a long-distance motorcycle trip or road trip, the southwestern part of the country has amazing scenery unlike anything else in the world. The following are some scenic places in the southwest you might think about adding to your itinerary. Antelope Canyon Antelope Canyon is in Arizona. You can walk through the sandstone walls of the canyon, which were formed by erosion from flash flooding primarily. The slot canyon includes five sections that are on the Navajo Reservation. These include Upper Antelope Canyon, Rattle Snake Canyon, Owl Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, and Mountain Sheep Canyon. Antelope Canyon is one of the most popular spots in the country for photographers, thanks to the stunning orange and red tones. There are unlimited lighting changes and angles, so you can get images that no one...

I Made a Damn Game – Here’s How

Haters across the nation are reeling–I’ve gone and done it again. I made a game . Since everyone around me is extremely tired of hearing about this thing, and I am extremely tired of being alive, I think it’s time to wrap this whole thing up, dump all my thoughts on the whole journey, then finally embrace death’s tender kiss. Since this blog is my internet toilet where I excrete all my dumb thoughts, this is probably gonna get long, so feel free to not read this and continue living your life. I already documented the experience of making the original game here , so if you’re into bullshit, feel free to read that to hear the story of the game’s initial reception. Let’s pick up the story from there. Note: I’m back after finishing this thing and I can confirm it’s extremely long, so click at your own peril. January – March, 2018 After I finished the first Werewolf House I experienced an explosion of creativity that I’m still trying to understand, mainly because I’m afraid of sliding back ...