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Virgin River Gorge & Bugs Bunny
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that the backdrops for the Bugs Bunny Roadrunner Hour were all drawn from this incredible Gorge, and they believed me! This gorge was carved out by a relatively small river, over a very long period of time and is certainly worthy of such inspiration.

There are some who will appreciate the trip through the Gorge immediately, and revel in the other-worldliness of the place. And there will be others that miss out on the splendor the first go around. Their thoughts are still in the hustle and bustle of the world they just left behind.

Now, why is it that many only notice the beauty of the Gorge on the return trip? Well, as far as I can tell, people are much more in touch with themselves and what is around them after a week of yoga, hiking, and relaxation on the mountain at Inner Harmony.

All things seem a little more meaningful after letting loose for awhile. This is a refreshing thing I've witnessed week in and week out taking people back and forth from the airport.

Needless to say, the trip back to Vegas is when most people give the Virgin River Gorge it's due. At this point we all get to feel the wonder of what it was like to be that little child, when most things in the world were new to us.

Isn't that a big part of the quest to rediscover self?

See you soon,

Bob

It is quite possible that the first face you will see from Inner Harmony, will be Bob's. Working on transportation and facilities, he greatly enjoys picking people up at the Las Vegas Airport, and taking them on a ride through some of the most beautiful country in the world.

After a substantial length of time traveling various parts of the globe, Bob discovered Southern Utah, and because of the stark beauty of the Red Rock canyons, and the shear vastness of the desert, he has come to call this area home. Bob, when not up to his elbows in some project or another, can be found enjoying the company of our guests.

 

 
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