It was a chilly February afternoon and the wonderful Bryce National Park was virtually devoid of people. But the late afternoon light left a fantastic contrast of the reds and oranges of these strange rock formations (called hoodoos) with the white snow. It was also the only chance in my life that I got to go snow-shoeing, a weird sensation like walking on giant tennis rackets. It is exhausting but uplifting surrounded by such superb scenery.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Photo of the Week - Icy Hoodoos (Bryce Canyon, USA)
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9 comments:
That actually looks like a cake or something. Nice shot.
are these huge like? it looks scary as if it can kill people who'd jump over
wow..ive never been to this part of the world and your posts are taking me there..thanks for dropping in at backpacker .
hey...it's really a great Pic...
anyway,are you interested in exchanging links?I've added ur link in my blog.Thx
@jenny: It is a weird sight, isn't it.
@lakshmi: Thank you
@ivana: Thank you and I am happy to exchnage links.
Excellent photo of Bryce Canyon. I love that part of the world! Good blog!
Lovely photo Mark... What a memorable experience to see a snow frosted version of Bryce!
Excellent photo. Appreciated to present such nice snaps to us.. I am remembering the berths of some local trains here
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What a great resource!
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