The intricate, sun-drenched hoodoos of Bryce Canyon are perfectly framed by the rugged timbers of the Sunset Point shelter, offering a moment of quiet reflection high above the canyon floor. Looking out from this rustic wooden vantage point, the vast layers of white, beige, and vibrant orange stone stretch toward the horizon under a soft Utah sky. It is a view that captures the timeless, almost fragile beauty of the "silent city," where the ancient silence of the high desert meets the steady, sheltering hand of a traveler’s refuge.
Era: Chrome 1950s (1951)
City: Bryce Canyon
State: Utah
Country: United States of America
Topics: High Desert, Bryce Canyon National Park, Landmarks: Sunset Point Shelter, Geology, Nature, Landscapes, Hoodoos, Scenic Views
Artist/Photographer: Mike Roberts (Kodachrome)
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Intermountain Tourist Supply, Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah
Printer: Mike Roberts Color Production (Berkeley, CA)