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Believe it or not, I did get an unintentional picture of the Tower Bridge in the lower center of photo. To see it better, click on Original. Now that I know where it is, if I'm back in this area, I'll know where to look to get a better zoom. Fairyland Point hike [ youtube video ] with lots more pictures and movies.
In the background toward the Gray Cliffs.
The Gray Cliffs are the second youngest layer of the Grand Staircase, made up of sandstone and shale from the Cretaceous period. https://www.brycecanyoncountry.com/the- ... per-steps/
Interestingly however, the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument does not include Zion, Bryce, Red Canyon, Cedar Breaks or the Grand Canyon although they are all part of its geological make-up. A good quick read: http://www.zionnational-park.com/gsgeology.htm
In the background toward the Gray Cliffs.
The Gray Cliffs are the second youngest layer of the Grand Staircase, made up of sandstone and shale from the Cretaceous period. https://www.brycecanyoncountry.com/the- ... per-steps/
Interestingly however, the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument does not include Zion, Bryce, Red Canyon, Cedar Breaks or the Grand Canyon although they are all part of its geological make-up. A good quick read: http://www.zionnational-park.com/gsgeology.htm