Description
At Bryce Canyon, differential erosion and weathering, and seeping groundwater have sculpted windows, arches, and different architectural oddities from the Claron formation. These options add visual pleasure to the various scenic canyons that drain the jap facet of the Paunsaugunt Plateau.
Bryce Canyon National Park, in southern Utah, was once first put aside as a countrywide monument in 1923 to preserve an amphitheater of colourful pinnacles, spires, and walls, all carved by erosive weathering.