Friday, February 19, 2010
Vol. 2 No. 8
Note: This post has been revised to include a slide show with additional images. After pressing the play button, make sure to click the full screen icon in the lower right.
Here a few photographs I made during my visit to Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique geology of rock spires known as hoodoos are spectacular. The snow contrasted the amphitheaters of colorful temples, pillars, grotos, bridges and spires.
All images © Tom Dowling, All Rights Reserved
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Labels: bryce canyon, landscapes, utah
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Great Shots
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