Near Bryce Canyon, Utah
Out riding exploring new areas I came upon some of the geology Utah is famous for.
This iron and manganese rich sediment layer covers all of the lower half of Utah. It is just a matter of geological uplift and erosion taking place to expose this layer of rock for us to see.
I was making my way over to view this canyon (excuse the crappy photo)...
...when I came upon this sign on top of the ridge. This is miles out in the middle of the wilderness. From a distance I thought it read WARNING FLYING SAUCERS. That would have made more sense.
Anyway, I turned back at this point.
Hey, I was all by myself and if I got attacked by flying debris no one would know.
I have visited Bryce long ago at sunrise, it was amazing to watch it.
ReplyDeleteYeah, best not to annoy that debris!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the debris flying from? Perhaps from crashed flying saucers?
ReplyDeleteSpectacular rocks here, wish I could visit.
Hmmm. Glad you didn't turn the sign itself into flying debris.
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