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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World Dolphin Day
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Grand Canyon National Park anniversary
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Ocracoke Lighthouse on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Lion cubs, South Africa
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GOAL!
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Christmas lights in Domaso, Lake Como, Italy
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Freshwater plants in Aquário Natural, Brazil
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Behold the perfect cone
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World Space Week
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World Laughter Day
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World Migratory Bird Day
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Reflections on the mighty Amazon
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Celebrating whales—and a whale of a tale
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The Vestibule at Diocletian s Palace, Split, Croatia
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A stunning sight in Mexico s wilderness
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In praise of the old…the very old
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Spring equinox
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A Latino art exhibition in Denver
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World Olive Tree Day
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An island hopper s paradise
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Borovets ski resort in Bulgaria
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World Population Day
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Great cormorants
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Flock online for the Great Backyard Bird Count
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Spiegelgracht canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands
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World Teachers Day
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Labor Day parade in 1915 Chicago
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Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia
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A dramatic view of Sicily
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