


| 07/08/13, 05/16/20 |
| Trafalgar Scenic Parks Explorer, June 2013 - Page B |
On June 18th, after we left Zion National Park, we headed for Bryce Canyon. Both are in Utah. Bryce is said to have the most hoodoos (odd-shaped pillars of rock left standing from the forces of erosion) in the world. For more information about Bryce Canyon, please click here. |

















| Look closely at the lighter colored formations. What do you see? I see a man sitting on a chair and behind him someone standing on a pillar. At right: Maria. |















| Ebenezer's - Next to the hotel, we had dinner and were entertained. The red beans with bacon were delicious! |






| Best Western Plus - Where we stayed for the night. |


| Look closely. What do you see? Looks like someone standing with arms crossed leaning against a wall. |

On June 19th, after the stop at Red Canyon (left), we headed north for Salt Lake City, Utah. |

| Stadium, 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City |





| State Capitol This & next 2 photos taken from bus. |
| Before going to hotel, we took a spin around the city. |




| Mormon Battalion Monument in park next to Capitol |
| Possibly the Wasatch Range |
| Eagle Gate Monument |



| Maria and I decided to get off the bus and tour Temple Square before going to hotel. |

| Tabernacle |






| Inside the Tabernacle. Left - No flash. Right - With flash. |


| This & the next 2 photos are inside Assembly Hall |




| The Temple and part of Tabernacle from Temple Square. |
| Left - The Temple. Don't know what is on wall that María is reading. Above - A closer look at the back of the golden angel, Moroni, that's on top of the temple. |




Photos of Salt Lake City continue on next page. Please click Next Page/Próxima Página below to continue. |
Also see 1996 pages (A Through I) for other photos of National Parks. |

| Postcard. © 2000, Mountain West Prints. Believe it or not, this was printed in Korea but created, designed and published in US of A. Photos by Charles D. Thomas & LDS Church Library. |
| After leaving the hotel, we headed to Fairyland Canyon |
| This photo, and next one, taken when we got off to take group photo. See 2013M for group photos. |
| Part of Bryce Canyon |
| Fairyland is part of Bryce Canyon |
| Organ |
| Close up view of organ |
| Stairs leading to 2nd floor. We were not allowed upstairs. |
| Organ |
| Portion of Assembly Hall. Built in 1880. Used for conferences & meetings. |