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Utah: Bryce Canyon

by revjoe on 08/05/09 at 7:25 am

Here is why you should go and visit.

Bryce Canyon is a state park located in the state of Utah. Bryce Canyon, first designated Bryce Canyon National Monument on June 8, 1923; reached National Park status on September 15, 1928. It is set in three different climate zones spruce/fir forest, Ponderosa Pine forest, and Pinyon Pine/juniper forest. Bryce Canyon has over 100 different spieces of birds dozens of mammels and thousands of plant spieces. Not to mention the hundres of breth taking views form any number of spots in the park.

It’s claim to fame other than being absoultely gorgeous is it’s natural Red rock formations that were formed by hundreds of years of snow melting and eroding the red rock around it. This picture was taken from a spot called Insperation Point. They have paths so you may walk down and explore even farther into the caynons. So if you ever get the chance to visit this wonderful place i highly recomend it..

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