Landscape Photos of The Wave in Utah |
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The Wave The Wave in Coyote Buttes is named for the beautiful sandstone formations that sometimes look like ocean waves. |
Bryce Canyon Bryce Canyon is famous for the colorful sandstone pillars that stand like forests of stone in amphitheatre-like basins throughout the canyon. |
Buckskin Gulch Buckskin Gulch - nearly 16 miles long - is thought to be the longest slot canyon in the world. |
Snow Canyon Snow Canyon State Park is located just outside of St. George, Utah. |
Walls in Mist Zion Canyon - an area typically very arid and desert-like throughout the summer - can sometimes be enclosed in mist in winter. |
Coyote Buttes North The Wave in Coyote Buttes North has beautifully colorful sandstone formations. |
Bryce at Sunset Sunset brings out the deep red and orange colors in the sandstone pillars of Bryce Canyon. |
The Wave The Wave in Coyote Buttes is part of the Vermillion Cliffs Recreation Area. |
Zion Zion has sheer cliffs of red sandstone. |
Snow Canyon Snow Canyon has an interesting combination of orange and white sandstone and black lava boulders. |
Buckskin Gulch Buckskin Gulch can be accessed by the Wire Pass trailhead, which is also where a hike into Coyote Buttes North and The Wave can begin. |
Coyote Buttes Coyote Buttes North is something of a maze of hoodoos and fins and sandstone formations. |
Bryce Canyon These are some of the sandstone pillars in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. |
The Wave The Wave in Coyote Buttes is part of the Vermillion Cliffs Recreation Area. |
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