Bryce Canyon National Park is high on our favorites list! The colors
and lighting are stunning.
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From Bryce Point we had our first view of the 'Hoo-doos', the frozen ancients!
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Magnificent colors included peach, coral, buff, and rose.
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Sandstone fins were crumbling before our eyes.
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Lighting changes the views continually.
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This view shows the back side lit by reflected light.
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Navajo Trail takes you down into the formations for close inspection.
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The trail tunneled through the formations.
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This angel form jumped out at us.
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Crumbly rock would easily erode in the rain.
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The Park's high elevation means significant snow falls and winter cross country skiing.
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The 'Hat Shop' on a trail from Bryce Point shows balanced hats on sandstone pinnacles.
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With imagination this 'hat' rests on a Swedish chef.
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