Without fear of contradiction, that's literally all I can say. I have absolutely no other words to describe the stunning landscape that you've so beautifully photographed for our viewing pleasure. None whatsoever, atall. Zip. Nada. Zero. Nothing.
I'm completely speechless and utterly lost for words to express how I feel about this most magnificent vista spread before me, via you and your camera, the internet and ultimately my eyes, well brain really as our sight isn't located in our eyes, is it? I mean, can you really pinpoint the exact place where vision actually occurs? For all we know the universe is holographic and we're just the imagination of ourselves, as Bill Hicks so eloquently said. That would imply that we are indeed God, collectively experiencing itself, from an infinite number of relative viewpoints, in as many forms and on as many frequencies. I give up. The magnitude of this vast region of your former United States, (soon to become The North American Union but that's another subject), is simply and unequivocably unique and impossible to compare to any other place on Earth, except maybe my back yard at the moment as I'm doing quite a lot of digging in preparation for my new 12x9 cabin workshop. No, it's no use, I can't think of anything else to say apart from just "Wow." Not even "Oh, wow!" or "My God, that's amazing!" or "My jaw just dropped!" Nope, utterly speechless. Infact, I'm so speechless that I didn't even say "Wow" the first time. That's how speechless I am.