Bryce Canyon and Kodachrome
A Ride in Kodachrome Basin State Park close to sunset
Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA -The color and unique desert beauty of massive sandstone chimneys and numerous monolithic stone spires called sedimentary pipes.
A section of the amphitheater al Sunset Point
Bryce Canyon is not a Canyon per se, but a series of large amphitheaters filled with colorful hoodoos, some spire-shaped rock formations.
Amazing Juniper Tree at Kodachrome Basin State Park
The Juniper tree in the foreground survived in precarious conditions and a tough desert climate at the beautiful Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Amazing Rock Formations at Kodachrome Basin State Park
The color and unique desert beauty of massive Cliffs and unusual rock formations of colorful red sandstone at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Amazing view of Kodachrome Basin State Park
The color and unique desert beauty of massive cliffs and unusual rock formations of red and white sandstone at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Beautiful view from above at Kodachrome Basin State Park
Panoramic view of Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA, in spring. Its main characteristics are the unique desert color of massive sandstone chimneys and the numerous monolithic stone spires called sedimentary pipes.
Castle in the sky
Water Canyon is a natural rock formation but it looks like a medieval castle, something from a 'middle earth' fantasy. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA.
Close up to Water Canyon
Water Canyon - Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA. It is a natural formation but it looks like a medieval castle, something you would see in a 'Middle Earth' fantasy.
Going down the slope
Detail view with some dormant trees and a boulder on a slope at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Hanging on the cliff at Kodachrome Basin State Park
The unique desert beauty of Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA with massive sandstone cliffs with rock formations of vivid color and the occasional Juniper tree in the foreground surviving in precarious desert conditions.
Interesting Rock Formations at Red Canyon
Rock Formations at Red Canyon, a shallow valley near Bryce Canyon, surrounded by much exposed, orange red limestone and also part of Dixie National Forest, Utah, USA.
Kodachrome Basin State Park Utah USA
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Masive sandtone rock formations at Kodachrome
The color and unique desert beauty of masive sandtone rock formations of unusual shapes at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Massive Boulders at Kodachrome Park
Massive round sandstone rock formations at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, United States.
Natural Arch in Kodachrome Basin State Park
Close-up of Natural Arch in Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA.
Natural Bridge at Bryce Canyon National Park
Natural Bridge is one of the most interesting rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA. Bryce Canyon sits at 2400 to 2600 meters high, so we can still see patches of snow at the end of March.
One person hiking at Kodachrome Park, Utah
One person hiking the trail at Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA, showing unusually shaped rock formations and high massive sandstone cliffs.
Picturesque Trail through Kodachrome Basin State Park
The unique desert beauty of Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA with massive sandstone rock formations of unusual shapes and vivid color and the occasional sculptural dead tree trunk.
Red Canyon Road Tunnel
A tunnel cut into the rock for the road passing through Red Canyon, a shallow valley near Bryce Canyon, surrounded by much exposed, orange red limestone and also part of Dixie National Forest, Utah, USA.
Rock Formations in Bryce Canyon
Interesting rock formations at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA with pine trees in the foreground.
Sculptural dormant tree in Bryce Canyon National Park.
The dormant trees in American Southwest tell incredible stories of survival, and sometimes they present great sculptural shapes too.
The road through Kodachrome Basin State Park
The road going through Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah, USA showing the unique desert color of massive sandstone chimneys and the numerous monolithic stone spires called sedimentary pipes.
The Trail through Kodachrome Basin State Park
Kodachrome Basin State Park provides an incredible landscape with maybe the most colorful and unusual shaped sandstone rock formations in American Southwest.
Thor's Hammer in Bryce Canyon
Bryce Canyon is made of a series of large amphitheaters filled with colorful hoodoos, some spire-shaped rock formations. Bryce Canyon sits at 2400 to 2600 meters high, so we can still see patches of snow at the end of March.
Unique desert beauty at Kodachrome Park
Beautiful view of colorful rock formations at Kodachrome Basin State Park with a sculptural dormant tree in the foreground - American Southwest, Utah, USA.