Bryce Canyon : the story behind the scenery
2001
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Main title:
Bryce Canyon : the story behind the scenery / by John Bezy (Author), Cheri C. Madison (Editor), K. C. DenDooven (Designer)
Edition:
Revised edition
Imprint:
Las Vegas, NV : KC Publications, 2001
Collation:
64 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 25 cm
Series:
Discover America: National Parks
Notes:
At Bryce Canyon, differential erosion and weathering, and seeping groundwater have sculpted windows, arches, and other architectural oddities from the Claron formation. These features add visual excitement to the many scenic canyons that drain the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Bryce Canyon National Park, in southern Utah, was first set aside as a national monument in 1923 to preserve an amphitheater of colorful pinnacles, spires, and walls, all carved by erosive weathering. - amazon.co.ukEach book in this series tells a compelling story through the eyes of an experienced interpreter whose writing reflects true enthusiasm for the park. Complete with running text and interpretive captions, accompanied by abundant full-color photographs, these books will be welcome in any home library.
ISBN:
9780887142147 (paperback)
Dewey class:
227.3
Local class:
557.3
Language:
English
BRN:
1837281
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