The labyrinth of crimson spires at Bryce Canyon glows under the first light of day, their rugged silhouettes softened by the morning haze. These ancient formations, carved by time and the elements, stand as a silent testament to the enduring beauty of the American West. This view has inspired travelers for generations to find peace in its sun-drenched silence.
Era: Chrome 1940s (1941)
City: Bryce Canyon National Park
State: Utah
Country: United States of America
Topics: National Parks, Geological Formations, Hoodoos, Canyons, Union Pacific Railroad
Artist/Photographer: Unknown (Kodachrome)
Condition: Circulated (postmarked 1950)
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: American Colortype Chicago U.S.A.