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Bryce
Canyon, Utah (63-cent letter rate for Mexico and Canada)
This stamp in the Scenic American Landscapes series features a
photograph of Bryce Canyon's Bryce Amphitheater in southern Utah by
Tom Till of Moab, Utah. Erosion shaped the landscape into countless
whimsical spires known as hoodoos. Text on the stamp reads, "Bryce
Canyon, Utah."
Bryce Canyon, as the primary attraction at the 35,835 acre National
Park of the same name, is home to a colorful array of stunning
geological formations. The park was recognized first as a national
monument in 1923, then as Utah National Park in 1924 and named Bryce
Canyon in 1928. |
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