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Bryce Canyon, Utah

Bryce Canyon National Park is named after Ebenezer Bryce who moved to the area in 1875, and built a road into the canyon to harvest timber.
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  • Natural Bridge

    Natural Bridge

    The early morning light casts dramatic colors

    NaturalBridge

  • Sunrise Point

    Sunrise Point

    September dawn at Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon Amphitheatre, Utah

  • Ponderosa Point

    Ponderosa Point

    The hoodoo's are dramatic in scale at Ponderosa Point, Bryce Canyon, Utah

    PonderosaPointBryceCanyon

  • September Sunrise

    September Sunrise

    Sunrise, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

  • Rainbow Point

    Rainbow Point

    Sunset at Rainbow Point, 9105 feet above sea level.

    RainbowPoint

  • Yovimpa Point

    Yovimpa Point

    Yovimpa point, at the very southern end of Bryce Canyon National Park. The image was taken facing east, with the sunset glow on the point.

    YovimpaPoint

  • Hoodoo's

    Hoodoo's

    Looking into the amphitheatre at sunrise

    Hoodoo's

  • Sunset Point

    Sunset Point

    Muted evening colors at Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon

    SunsetPointBryceCanyon

  • Thor's Hammer

    Thor's Hammer

    Wind, water, and ice erosion have produced this balanced column

    Thor'sHammer

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