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Welcome to the fun part of the site. Right now, this place is kind of like a multimedia museum for KeyersOfBryce.com. There are photos and movies available for your viewing pleasure, and in time I will be adding other things as well. If you think something is missing from this page and/or would like to make a submission, you may do so at alanhorne@keyersofbryce.com. PhotosThe following photos are, to the best of my knowledge, on the public domain. Wherever possible, I have tried to give credit to the photographers. If you are the copyright owner and are concerned with my displaying these photos, email me and I will remove them.
Ebenezer Bryce's cabin. The canyon was named after him, but whether or not he had a favorable opinion of it is up for debate.
Example of petroglyphs found in the canyon. Could these have been drawn by the Anasazi?
Photographer: Dennis Adams Think of all the pine nuts there are down there.
One of Bryce Canyon's many natural mazes.
The loneliest sight in the whole wide world.
Photographer: Jon Zander Bryce Canyon, in all her panoramic glory.
Photographer: Randolph Femmer Another example of Bryce's peerless landscapes. |