The sunbaked spires of Bryce Canyon rise from the earth like the walls of a forgotten fortress, earning this formation the name "The Fairy Castle." Set against a deep Utah sky, the warm oranges and pale creams of the stone create a quiet, otherworldly landscape that seems to change with every shift of the light. Looking at this scene, one feels the stillness of the high desert and the slow, steady hand of time that has carved these intricate cathedrals from the living rock. It is a preserved moment of natural wonder, capturing the quiet majesty of a place that feels as if it belongs in a storybook.
Era: Chrome 1940s (1944)
City: Bryce Canyon
State: Utah
Country: United States of America
Topics: High Desert, Landmarks: The Fairy Castle, Bryce Canyon National Park, Geology, Nature, Landscapes, Scenic Views
Artist/Photographer: Not Noted (From Kodachrome)
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: American Colortype Co., Chicago-New York
Printer: American Colortype Co. (Letterpress in U.S.A.)