Bryce Canyon
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/NATURE, UNITED STATES/ Updated : May 28, 2014, 15:55 IST
Synopsis
Bryce Canyon isn't really a canyon, but a series of horseshoe shaped amphitheatres filled with mazes of spiked, coloured rock formations, called hoodoos, shaped by ancient contact with ice and gravel.
Bryce Canyon isn't really a canyon, but a series of horseshoe shaped amphitheatres filled with mazes of spiked, coloured rock formations, called hoodoos, shaped by ancient contact with ice and gravel. Read less

Bryce Canyon isn't really a canyon, but a series of horseshoe shaped amphitheatres filled with mazes of spiked, coloured rock formations, called hoodoos, shaped by ancient contact with ice and gravel. Because the sedimentary layers are made from many types of rock, the hoodoos are a range of warm red and orange colours. They look something like hundreds of giant, flat topped, narrow stalagmites within a vast basin. As well as exploring the crevices between the hoodoo canyons, you can also climb and cycle around the Bryce Canyon National Park which has a range of other scenery to enjoy including forests and desert plateaus.
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