Bryce Vista
Bryce Canyon National Park has inspired hikers, artists, writers, adventurers, and photographers for generations, and I’m no exception. Even with geological understanding of how these magnificent, castle-like clusters of hoodoos formed in freeze-thaw cycles and flooding summer deluges across these high-altitude badlands, a fundamental appreciation of God’s artistic handiwork runs deeper than the waters that laid these sediments millions of years ago. The land area that would be covered by this park, if one could lay flat all the vertical and tilted surfaces, would be many multiples of its map size.
4 W Tropic UT (6 Aug 17) Looking NE
37.6226, -112.1654