Bryce National Park Mug Shot
by John M Bailey
Title
Bryce National Park Mug Shot
Artist
John M Bailey
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Art
Description
This is specially sized to fit on FAA coffee mugs and many other accessories.
When you arrive at Bryce Canyon National Park it seems as if you have entered Wonderland. The unusually shaped pillars of rock are called "hoodoos" and they do seem to cast a spell on the visitor. Their shapes and sizes come in thousands of variations, accompanied by a dizzying array of colors. Shades of brown, orange and red occur in so many variations as to be unnamable.
The layers of rock in this park are part of what is called the Wasatch formation, although it is popularly known as the Pink Cliffs. It is part of an area known as the Paunsaugunt and Table Cliffs Plateaus. Crustal faulting and erosion over ten million years have resulted in the scenic wonderland that we know as Bryce Canyon National Park. (http://www.thereareplaces.com)
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December 6th, 2016
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