65 million years.
This land of beautiful time spent has changed. The changes are not seen, or felt, or radical enough in their way as to consider our thoughts as part of it all, only stone, rock, soil and the results of times caress.
The brown, pink and red colors make up some of the hoodoo's, with others standing delicately with yellows, and those that are graced by the purple tops, line the canyon. These fragile stones, standing beyond the years of memories, line only this area of the world . The tops of these hoodoos are closed with solid rock, as if time, in itself, was capturing the view for it to be seen.
It's called Bryce Canyon, for those who have known of it for the small piece of time, and Canyon before, and if you stand and look across the view, it can only be called, beautiful.
Ralph Peck
Photography by
Jeannie Nobel Seidel
Bryce Canyon, Utah
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