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Thousands
of delicately-carved spires, called 'hoo doos' rise in
brilliant color from the amphitheaters of the park. Millions
of years of wind, water and geologic mayhem have shaped
and etched the pink cliffs of Bryce, which is not actually
a canyon, but the eastern escarpment of the Paunsaguant
Plateau. The most brilliant hues of the park come alive
with the rising and setting of the sun. Click here for
detailed information on Bryce
Canyon National Park.
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