Bryce Canyon is otherworldly, The Paiute Indians explain that once there lived animal-like creatures that changed themselves into people. But they were bad, so Coyote turned them into rocks of various configurations. These creatures still huddle together here with faces painted just as they were before they were turned to stone.
Dead tree looking toward Capitol Reef National Park
Looking straight down to a pine tree
Fairyland View of wet formations in Bryce Canyon
Fairyland view in late afternoon.
Erosion is so strong that trees fall over the edge.
One of my favorite pictures
The sun shines through the clouds
Perfect view of those hoodoos
After the rain the colors in Red Canyon are even redder.
Far View to the Paunsaugunt Plateau
Arch View at Bryce Canyon NP Utah
This Place is hard to photograph
Salt and Pepper Shaker at Red Canyon
This Juniper Tree once trived at the rim
Cloudy Day at Bryce, looking down