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2006, bryce canyon, national park, southwestern, utah, rock, formations, hoodoos, colors, orange, rocks, jagged, cliffs, towering, vertical, color image
Sean Bagshaw Outdoor Exposure Photography
Images from the edge
Bryce Canyon National Park in southwestern Utah is one of the most photographed places on earth. Its towering formations, called hoodoos, and brilliant colors amaze at every turn. Sunset and sunrise are spectacular and fill the sky with pastels and bright hues alike. Jagged rock and maze-like passages are caused by wind, water and ice erosion over eons of time.
2006, bryce canyon, national park, southwestern, utah, rock, formations, hoodoos, colors, orange, rocks, jagged, cliffs, towering, vertical, color image
2006, bryce canyon, national park, southwestern, utah, rock, formations, hoodoos, colors, orange, rocks, jagged, cliffs, towering, vertical, color image
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