Zuni is one of the few points along the south rim of the Grand Canyon that has no road, trail or signpost, though it is easy enough to reach, by walking through the open pine forest for half a mile, staying close to the canyon edge. Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon, with its layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. In Grand Canyon National Park, lightning strikes an average of 25,000 times per year.
Kauai, the oldest island of the Hawaiian Islands, is a place where worries vanish in the trade winds, warm saltwater laps the golden sands of Kauai’s Beaches and the rain-forests of Koke’e host earth’s rarest plants and birds. The tiny tropical island of Kaua’i has kept herself charmed, mysterious and unconquered.
Lucia Flexer-Marshall glides over Bernal Heights in San Francisco. Lucia is a freelance dancer in Berkeley, California. Her artistic interests lie in pushing the body's physical limits through the investigation of existing and new forms of movement. Specifically, she loves floorwork of any style, and the expanded world of movement possibilities that dancing on the floor creates. In 2020 she graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a BA in Dance and minor in Politics, where she studied under esteemed dance faculty members Gerald Casel, Cid Pearlman and Cynthia Ling Lee.