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The headwaters of the Paria River gather along the eastern edge of the Paunsagunt Plateau in the Pink Cliffs below Bryce Canyon National Park. This small stream meanders south through a series of deep sandstone canyons before it empties into the Colorado River at Lees Ferry 75 miles from its source. After the winter snows melt in late spring, this stream usually dries up completely until the monsoon rains of late summer when huge flash floods often fill this narrow canyon from wall to wall. As the Paria cuts its way into the Navajo Sandstone north of its confluence with Buckskin Gulch, the erosive power of the water has sculpted numerous honeycombed alcoves along the canyon walls. This black & white vertical photograph was captured with a 6x7 format camera. All photos in these fine art photo galleries may be ordered as fine art black & white framed prints or for B&W stock photography usage.
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