Canyon (possibly Bryce Canyon) with interesting rock formations

Item

Title
Canyon (possibly Bryce Canyon) with interesting rock formations
Photographer
Likely, Mark Jefferson
Description
Landscape of an interesting canyon with unique rock formations. It is noted this picture was possibly taken in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. The spire-like rock formations stick up from the bottom of the canyon and the soft rock walls are slowly being eroded, exposing more of the spires. Trees grow in the bottom of the canyon and on top of the rock wall in the background. Rock layers can be seen in the rock wall and on the spires.
Date Span
1900-1935
Object Type
Black and White Positive Lantern Slide
Publisher
W.C. Ives, 226 Lafayette Road, New York
Subject
Landscape; Rock Formations; Spires; Erosion
Collection Location
Box 122
Location
Unknown
Exact Date
Exact Date Unknown
Film Size
Film Size Unknown
High Resolution Available
010_MJ_122_095
Cataloger
Rachel Ellenson
Date Digital File Created
Rachel Ellenson
Digital File ID
Mark Jefferson Image
Type
10MJ
Rights
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