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- noun a national park in Utah having multicolored rock erosions
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With its play of light, shade and colours, The Bryce Canyon National Park is a spectacle to remember, writes AS.RAFI S. BHAGAT
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With its play of light, shade and colours, The Bryce Canyon National Park is a spectacle to remember
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It's one of the most beautiful, inspiring places in the country, which is why when the Bureau of Land Management BLM announced a public meeting in Salt Lake City to gather public comments on its proposal to approve a giant coal strip-mine next to Bryce Canyon National Park, it wasn't hard to find citizens ready to object.
Michael Brune: Finding Our Voices Michael Brune 2011
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Instead, we lingered at Bryce Canyon National Park, just a few hours outside of Vegas, for a short hike to investigate the stalagmites -- conical mineral deposits that create spectacular rock pinnacles called hoodoos.
Katherine Nichols: Moab, Utah: Rugged, Challenging, and Unexpectedly Romantic 2010
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Instead, we lingered at Bryce Canyon National Park, just a few hours outside of Vegas, for a short hike to investigate the stalagmites -- conical mineral deposits that create spectacular rock pinnacles called hoodoos.
Katherine Nichols: Moab, Utah: Rugged, Challenging, and Unexpectedly Romantic 2010
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SALT LAKE CITY — A coal company claimed victory Tuesday when a Utah state board rejected a legal challenge brought by environmental groups that say a proposed strip mine will pollute waterways and kick up dust at Bryce Canyon National Park.
Utah Approves Strip Mine Near Bryce Canyon National Park 2010
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The superintendent of Bryce Canyon National Park – known for its views, pristine air and sparkling night skies – also has objected.
Utah Approves Strip Mine Near Bryce Canyon National Park 2010
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In Utah, even the normally hesitant National Park Service called on Utah politicians to stop a tourism-busting strip mine from opening down the road from Bryce Canyon National Park.
Jeff Biggers: Enthusiasm Gap? Coalfields Rising, Baby (VIDEO) 2010
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"There is no denying, however, that this is bad news for the air, water and dark night skies at Bryce Canyon National Park and surrounding communities," he said.
Utah Approves Strip Mine Near Bryce Canyon National Park 2010
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The group was on its way to Bryce Canyon National Park when the bus veered off the highway.
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