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Bryce Canyon Hoodoos through the pines!

Photography Landscape posted on Aug 19, 2007
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Hello all!! Ok a little info on this place , which I am assuming most of you know about ,but for those who don't... Bryce Canyon National Park , national park located in southwestern Utah in the United States. Contained within the park is Bryce Canyon. Despite its name, this is not actually a canyon, but rather a giant natural amphitheater created by erosion along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce is distinctive due to its unique geological structures, called hoodoos, formed from wind, water, and ice erosion of the river and lakebed sedimentary rocks. The red, orange and white colors of the rocks provide spectacular views. Bryce is at a much higher elevation than nearby Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. The rim at Bryce varies from 8,000 to 9,000 feet (2400 to 2700 m), whereas the south rim of the Grand Canyon sits at 7,000 feet (2100 m) above sea level. Here is a shot from way off the tourist path through the pines looking on to the ampatheater of Hoodoos mid day. Hoodoos are tall thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of arid basins and badlands. They are composed of soft sedimentary rock, and are topped by a piece of harder, less easily-eroded stone that protects the column from the elements. In common usage, the difference between hoodoos and pinnacles or spires is that hoodoos have a variable thickness often described as having a "totem pole-shaped body." A spire, on the other hand, has a more smooth profile or uniform thickness that tapers from the ground upward. Hoodoos are most commonly found in the High Plateaus region of the Colorado Plateau and in the Badlands regions of the Northern Great Plains (both in North America). While hoodoos are scattered throughout these areas, NOwhere in the world are they as abundant as in the northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park ~! Hoodoos range in size from that of an average human to heights exceeding a 10-story building. Formed in sedimentary rock, hoodoo shapes are affected by the erosional patterns of alternating hard and softer rock layers. Minerals deposited within different rock types cause hoodoos to have different colors throughout their height . The park covers 56 miles (145 km). The park receives relatively few visitors compared to Zion Canyon and the Grand Canyon, largely due to its remote location. Taken with my pocket cam. Thanks for your time and comments! Love to all!! ((( Big hugs ))) ♥ ~ Kimmers! :O)

Comments (82)


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Richardphotos

12:51AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

awesome Kimarie. I wanted to go there the last time but other people plans prevented me. exceptional capture

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vice

12:59AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

wow the colors are almost life like..amazing shot This has Vision Imagination Creativity and Excellence 5+

DefKisum

1:00AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Excellent shot Kimmers!!! Great Info... :o)

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RGUS

1:04AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Holy hell... the twisted tree roots are a picture on their own.. but ... oh noooooo... you had to give us the whole vista.. well I'm glad you did.. otherwise I would have thought it was your back garden... geeees.. you guys over there have some interesting places!!! Fab shot love!

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hotracer2

1:05AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

an image to remember, wonderful:):):)

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Littlejock

1:16AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

The composition and colours is the best. Congratulations for your artistic eye. Hugs.Luis

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dalma

1:23AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Fabuleux paysage, superbes couleurs!!!!!

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keeneye

1:35AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

What an incredible sight to see??? Are you allowed to go down into these hoodoos?? or are they protected??? Amazing capture!!!!!!

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SSoffia

1:54AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

EXCELLENT VIEW & COMPOSITION !!!!!

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TheAnimaGemini

2:24AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Fantastic image. Wonderful colors .Splendid shot

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nongo

2:25AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Fascinating how nature carves her mark into the earth!!!!! excellent catch!!!

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brycek

2:40AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Beautiful capture Kim..gorgeous place!!

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erlandpil

3:11AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

EXCELLENT VIEW & COMPOSITION !!!!! Agree here erland

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Mondwin

3:32AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Looks really a fabulous place my Dear!!!!!!bravissima!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma

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Hendesse

3:59AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Stunning view and fascinating colors. Excellent shot, a pleasure to look at!!

BorisB

4:38AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

I love BRYCE!! You present it in a wonderful way, nice frame, beautiful light, gorgeous nature!!

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claude19

4:52AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Like habit, Kimarie, you show us the side ' sauvage' nature, and in particular of this place in a masterly way. But the more I look at your époustouflantes photographs, and the more I think that on the spot, much people must reflect and think that the man is not that a ' cirron' wrote Blaise PASCAL. But as I think personally as these sites used by water and Time, are with the image of the human heart! It is often beautiful, but sometimes this beauty hiding place pits of dangers, that the others explore only eyes! With my deep friendship!

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teoratiu

5:21AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Absolutely breathtaking. Love it!!!

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bubu78

5:26AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

one of the most fantastic sight I was given during my trip in Far West. Really stunning. And your pic is fantastic as well. love the tones of old trunk, same as stones of the canyon. Bravissimo

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carlx

5:48AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Amazing capture!!! Thanks for share!!!

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romanceworks

5:52AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

This is an AWESOME shot of Bryce - wonderful pov through the pines and gnarled wood - and the info was fascinating. CC

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1010

6:17AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

I didn't know that Kim, thanks for the education on such a stunning place!

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giareg

6:39AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Excellent capture.

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GOLDILOCKSUK

7:03AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Clear and beautiful I love all the different colours in the rock and the sunlight too :) Cathy xoxoxo

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odie

8:28AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Beautiful rugged territory. Thank you for showing us!

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jparlay

8:28AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

i'll be traveling there in a few months. great pic!!

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astro66

9:03AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Excellent shot, those twisted trees in the foreground are amazing. Nicely done!

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Firesnuffer

9:38AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

You should make post cards!! This is absolutely stunning! I went there when I was about 10 and have always wanted to go back... you've made it a must trip now!

Denys234

10:21AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Excellent image!!

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goido

10:37AM | Sun, 19 August 2007

Wonderful framing and lovely colors! I would love to go this place!


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