Your photos are a feast! Such beautiful and haunting rock formations. They make me think of Lot’s wife and other hapless folk turned to stone. Do the native legends have anything about that? I also think how daunting this landscape must have been to early settlers.
Thanks Eliza. I’m not sure what the natives first thought of these hoodoos. Probably had some spiritual meaning The park was named after a Mormon rancher in the area.
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Nice! I’m planning a trip there in just a few weeks. Thanks for the preview.
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You’re welcome Tippy!
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Your photos are a feast! Such beautiful and haunting rock formations. They make me think of Lot’s wife and other hapless folk turned to stone. Do the native legends have anything about that? I also think how daunting this landscape must have been to early settlers.
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Thanks Eliza. I’m not sure what the natives first thought of these hoodoos. Probably had some spiritual meaning The park was named after a Mormon rancher in the area.
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Such a beautiful place. We visited in 2010 and absolutely loved it. Great pics. (Suzanne)
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Thanks Suzanne!
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As beautiful as always! Are those antelopes?
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Thanks Cornelia. Those are Pronghorn Antelope.
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One of my favourite US National Parks! It’s amazing!
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Great photos! Bryce Canyon is my favorite park.
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Oh, goodness, Michael. One of my favorite parks and your images are glorious.
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Thanks jane!
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Lovely place and tempting to jump into it. Nice pictures.
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Thank you!
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