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Coyote Natural Bridge - Coyote Gulch - Utah
Coyote Gulch is a remote canyon and famous hiking area located in southern Utah's canyon country... more
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Coyote Natural Bridge - Coyote Gulch - Utah
Coyote Gulch is a remote canyon and famous hiking area located in southern Utah's canyon country along the Hole-In-The-Rock Road. It straddles Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and is a tributary of the Escalante River, the last explored and mapped river of its size in the lower-48 states. Its part of a unique geological area known as the Canyons of the Escalante, that exhibit high canyon walls, arches, natural bridges, water pockets, large rock domes, and other erosional features in the Navajo and Entrada sandstone layers that dominate the region.
The area's name comes from Silvestre VĂ©lez de Escalante, a Franciscan missionary, who was part of the first European expedition to explore southern Utah in 1776. The exploration and mapping of the Escalante River however, was conducted by Almon Thompson in 1872 as part of the Colorado River expedition led by John Wesley Powell.
Gary has worked as a stock and fineart photographer for more than a decade, with a focus on landscapes, nature, architecture, and night photography. His photography has appeared in content produced by Foders, Conde Nast, Macmillan, Microsoft, the American Water Resources Association, and the European Commission. Follow me on - Facebook, Zazzle and Ultimateplaces.com
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