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    Bryce Canyon National Park

    Posted by NachoMan 30 June 2010

    Spectacular scenery. One of the world's best drives. A sublime place.

    www.nps.gov/brca/index.htm

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    Bryce Canyon

    Posted by UrbanShocker 8 November 2007

    Bryce Canyon's colorful hoodoos (especially at dawn and dusk) give it an ethereal beauty that is more mesmerizing than the much larger Grand Canyon. Geologically, it's not a canyon, but a series of amphitheaters.

    The entrance fee is $25 per car and many visitor facilities are closed in winter.

    Roughly 100 miles north of the Grand Canyon (north rim) and 270 miles east-northeast of Las Vegas.
    www.nps.gov/brca
    Tel: 1 (435) 834-5322

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