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The Wall of Windows
A long, narrow rock formation with window-like arches
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The Wall of Windows Details
The Wall of Windows is a long, narrow rock formation comprised of hoodoos and a series of arches in the Bryce Amphitheater: as the name suggests, hikers on the Peek-a-Boo trail can look through the window-like holes in the rock. The contrast between the red rocks and the deep blue sky visible through the windows makes for an irresistible photo opportunity.
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