Monday, October 13, 2008

Travel writer calls Bryce Canyon a sampling of “nature’s eerie architecture”

Gary White of The Ledger in Lakeland, Florida recently made a trip to Bryce Canyon National Park, describing its hoodoo-filled amphitheaters as “ragged columns rising like massive stalagmites.” He said the hoodoos are the most picturesque at sunrise and sunset, when “the light strikes them at low angles and their tangerines and coppers take on an ethereal glow.” Awed not only by the park’s scenery, the park’s wildlife also amazed White. He described his experience viewing Steller’s jays, prairie dogs and pronghorns, most often referred to as antelopes. For the complete text of White’s article, click here . If you would like to see what White is talking about, we would love to host you at Ruby’s Inn, the hotel closest to Bryce Canyon’s entrance.

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