Beau point de vue au bord de la scenic drive, pour ce point de vue il n'est pas nécessaire de marcher, un beau point de vue avec de belles formations rocheuses.
Weer een prachtig uitzichtpunt in het Bryce National Park.Parkeer de auto er vlakbij en geniet van het uitzicht.Een must see!
You can arrive at this point of view with your car. You can easily park in the near of the viewpoint. It's always better to take some photos early in the morning or on sunset, but the view is always amazing. If you have some time, you can do some trail!
Mooie rotsen en vormen.Ook de kleuren zijn mooi.De moeite waard om te stoppen.Zo vind je in het hele park steeds iets anders.
大きく削られた渓谷の中に、大きくそびえ立つビルの様に一つの剣山が見れます。よく倒れないなーと感じるほどの岩です。写真に撮ると背景が遠くにボケるので岩が引き立ちます。
Agua Canyon is an overlook within Bryce Canyon National Park along the southern portion of the scenic drive which overlooks Agua Canyon with its evergreen trees contrasting with orange Hoodoos, including the large Hoodoo called The Hunter. The Hunter is a Hoodoo that somewhat resembles a hunter in profile and if you follow his gaze out across the overlook, and using a little imagination, one can see that he is looking at a Hoodoo that looks a little like a rabbit. To visit the overlook, I would recommend starting by driving the park's scenic road to the very end at Rainbow Point in the afternoon, hike the short but excellent Bristlecone Loop Trail (~1m / 1.6k) then work one's way back, stopping at each of the overlooks, including Agua Canyon, in the late afternoon when the lower angle of the sun improves the color of the rock.
Despues del viaje en coche, se puede ver una vista preciosa desde este mirador. Todos son muy bonitos.
There is no trails, no hike, no need to walk to the top of the overlook like you will have to do at Inspiration and Bryce Points. This overlook is along the scenic auto drive in bryce canyon and elevation about 8800 ft. It is comprised of 2 prominent hoodos. We stopped at the parking lot and spent sometime there. It would be great to take pictures during sunrise as the light falls on the hoodos.
From the road it promises a lot but somehow doesn't quite live up to the top billing. Of course, it has so much else to compete with. However, I would recommend taking a short stop here and a couple of photo's as the colours are very vivid, on a good day.We spent 15 minutes here and thought that we had done it justice.
I stood a this site, and many others in Bryce, wondering how this was created. Is there a time-lapsed video in Mother Nature's library that shows how this was created?