Monday, April 23, 2012

Bryce Canyon

This relatively small park has Hoodoos by the millions.  The geology is complex and significant to the formation of the Hoodoos.  Again a bit beyond me even though I listened to the park presentation very carefully.  A hoodoo is a pillar of rock usually of fantastic shape left by erosion.  Never mind the how and why.  Just marvel and enjoy.  The park has a 18 mile drive with 7 well planned view turnouts.  Viewing walkways are close to parking and each focuses on a different area.  Although because the park is not really spread out you can see the formations from different angles in different area viewing areas.  The colors once again are spectacular.  During my drive a huge dark cloud hung around but didn't seem to spoil the photos.  Again here is a small sample of about 50 photos.















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