When considering the dramatically eroded canyons of southwestern Utah, snow may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But far-flung Bryce Canyon National Park gets plenty of the white stuff, owing to its elevation of 8,000-plus feet at the massive amphitheater"s rim. The cold not only provides scenic snowy views and great cross-country skiing, it"s responsible for the striking red-rock pinnacles—known as hoodoos—that make the park so unique.
Winter in the Wild West
Today in History
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Halo around the sun
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The artists come to Venice
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Daylight saving time
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White Sands National Park turns 90
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Long-eared owl in the Czech Republic
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Happy New Year!
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In orbit for Yuri s Night
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Valentines Day
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A day of service for Dr. King
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Celebrating Chile’s Independence Day
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Palouse farmland, Washington state
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A yearly sign that spring has sprung
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Santorini, Greece
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Surf s always up in Paia
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Christmas market at Belvedere Palace in Vienna
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Mod gear
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A wheatear in Peak District National Park, England
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Autumn in Alaska
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Burrowing owls
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Christmas Tree Point Road and Twin Peaks, San Francisco
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Merry Christmas
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Mount Rainier National Park
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Mitsumata blossoms
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World Bee Day
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Celebrating whales—and a whale of a tale
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Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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Celebrating Pi Day
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Pont dArcole over the Seine river, Paris, France
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Lake Misurina, Dolomites, Italy
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The monsoon arrives in the desert
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