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犹他州,美国

布莱斯峡谷国家公园,犹他州,美国 (© Jim Patterson/Tandem Stills + Motion)

布莱斯峡谷国家公园,犹他州,美国 (© Jim Patterson/Tandem Stills + Motion)

峡谷守护者(Canyon Guardian)

探索美国犹他州布莱斯峡谷国家公园迷人的红色猫头鹰的最佳方式是步行。公园的徒步旅行路线将引导您进入世界上最大的hoodoos系列,这些hoodoos是由侵蚀形成的岩石针。马蹄形的自然圆形剧场创造了一种随着阳光而变化的超现实主义景观。该地区最初由包括帕尤特人在内的美洲土著部落居住。虽然没有证据表明他们永久住在那里,但Paiute印第安人利用Paunsaugunt高原进行季节性狩猎和采集。布莱斯峡谷于1928年被指定为国家公园,点缀着灵感点、约文帕点和彩虹点等几个景点,可以俯瞰周围的地形。如果冒险是你的事,穿上你最好的鞋子,参观池塘对面的这个公园,这会让你大吃一惊。
原文:
The best way to explore the charming red owls in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, USA is by walking. The hiking route in the park will guide you into the world's largest hoodoos series, which are rock needles formed by erosion. The horseshoe shaped natural circular theater creates a surrealistic landscape that changes with sunlight. The region was originally inhabited by indigenous tribes in the Americas, including the Payut people. Although there is no evidence to suggest that they permanently reside there, Paiute Native Americans use the Paunsaugnt Plateau for seasonal hunting and gathering. Bryce Canyon was designated as a national park in 1928, adorned with several attractions such as Inspiration Point, Jovinpa Point, and Rainbow Point, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding terrain. If adventure is your business, put on your best shoes and visit the park across from the pond, it will surprise you.
《© Jim Patterson/Tandem Stills + Motion》