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Tree with exposed roots on top of a hill at Bryce Canyon

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While not being a canyon, Bryce Canyon is an exciting national park where you can see truly unique landscape, and let your fantasy loose on all the oddly shaped geological formations and their many different colours.
It was still dark and cold when we walked along the rim of the Bryce Canyon amphitheatre. To our right, we saw an enormous emptiness, and some vague contours of pinnacles, but we continued walking towards Sunrise Point. As this was pretty packed, we walked a little down, and found a nice spot between two of those spires, called hoodoos, where we stayed for a while. From far away, we saw the first light of the day piercing through the dark of night. When finally the sun really rose above the horizon, we looked the other way: towards the Bryce Canyon area. The highest hoodoos started to get their first sunlight, and gradually, the entire amphitheatre was being filled with the golden light of a July morning. Only now, we were stunned by the many colours we saw: white, orange, pink, brown, grey - and all combinations and shades you could imagine. The sun also managed to warm us up, and when we walked back up after having walked down, we were soon sweating.
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