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Red Rocks and White Snow

Photographer: Marion Littlefield
To have a palette as dazzling as Bryce Canyon National Park in your backyard is tough to beat. Marion Littlefield gets to see the park in so many moods and seasons, and fortunately most of the time he has his camera with him.
This recent shot of Natural Bridge shows that the park is having a pretty good winter, snow-wise.
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Comments
Nice photo! Red rock country is dramatic any time of the year, but it takes on a special beauty when snow offers contrast to the other colors.
Fantastic park. I have done two cycling trips through southern Utah and spent a day in Bryce each time. I hope to go back in the not too distant future.
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