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USA - Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon is not really a canyon, but a series of strange, naturally formed amphitheatres, carved into the edge of a high plateau. Its walls consist of sixty different layers of sand, limestone and slate. In the amphitheatres there are countless very irregular shaped rock formations in all kinds of shades, varying from white, pastel pink, fiery orange and red to dark red. These spires of rocks (called hoodoos) are caused by erosion.
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Wonderful photographs Jaap.
By the way, the rocks, especially in PIP # 5, look like organ pipes for me. ;-)
Have a nice evening.
I cannot tell you how happy it makes me to see this series of perfection. Most of all, I am so glad that you got to visit Bryce, because I consider it my very favorite park of all. Nowhere that I know of can you walk in such an alien place. It is so incredible, so breathtaking, so beautiful and so unique. I have dreamed of returning since becoming a photographer so that I can share this vision and explore through my lens this mind-bending place.
Your pictures are perfect and outstanding--you have shown Bryce at its finest and it is just so wonderful to see through your eyes the amazement of this place.
Totally, utterly delighted. :)
I wonder...did you also get to visit Arches? I HOPE!!!
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Janet Brien clubJanet Brien club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubJaap van 't Veen club has replied to Peter Castell clubIt is very well shown and has the colors to match the beauty.
Have a nice weekend
Wonderful images, and thanks for sharing, Jaap
Have a nice weekend !
Luscinia
I'm convinced that they also will disturbe this natural wonder
greetings, Hubs
I am lost for words here! This is fantastic!!!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend.
Peter
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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