Cedar Breaks National Monument
This panoramic photograph of Cedar Breaks National
Monument was taken by James Blakeway and features a late day view of the
Cedar Breaks amphitheater. This geologic spectacle is the result of uplift
and erosion that created an expanse of cliffs, canyons, columns, and spires
that is more than 2,000 feet deep and more than three miles in diameter.
From what was once an ancient lake bed located near sea level, these geologic
forces are creating the beautiful landscapes of Cedar Breaks and nearby
Bryce Canyon National Park. At the right is a 1,700 year-old bristlecone
pine tree, which is native to the area's high country, where water is scarce,
winds high and soil thin.
A breathtaking look at Southern Utah's beautiful badlands! This spectacular
poster features famed panoramic photographer James Blakeway's early morning
look down into the Cedar Breaks amphitheater, a spectacular canyon formed
after millions of years of uplift and erosion. Whether you have gone hiking
or skiing in the canyon, are a lover of America's southwestern high desert,
or are simply looking for some unbelievable nature photography, this is
for you! A rare, beautiful poster for your wall.
Poster Specifications:
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Size: 13½" x 40"
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Published by Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas
Inc., 2006
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Condition: Brand-new. Printed on high-quality
heavy gallery stock.
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$19.95 USD/$24.95 CDN
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