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May 12, 2013 13:32:01   #
GordonB. Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl.
 
I've done a search for some caves that, I think, are in
this park. I have failed to locate the name and location
of these caves that are spectatular when sunlight is
overhead and shining into the caves or cave.
I once read an article regarding doing HDR photography
to capture the magical beauty of this cave(s).

So far I don't think one question asked in this forum has
failed to be answered by the experts here. If anyone
has been in these caves or has read about them, would
you be so kind as to tell me the name of this cave and
if you have to have reservations to gain entrance into
it or them. Obviously, I don't know if there is more than
one cave plus I have no idea how the sun can shine
into the cave(s). Also, if these caves are not in Bryce
Canyon, please inform.

Any helpful info will be greatly appreciated.
GordonB.

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May 12, 2013 13:40:45   #
Bobgood1 Loc: Indianapolis, IN
 
GordonB. wrote:
I've done a search for some caves that, I think, are in
this park. I have failed to locate the name and location
of these caves that are spectatular when sunlight is
overhead and shining into the caves or cave.
I once read an article regarding doing HDR photography
to capture the magical beauty of this cave(s).

So far I don't think one question asked in this forum has
failed to be answered by the experts here. If anyone
has been in these caves or has read about them, would
you be so kind as to tell me the name of this cave and
if you have to have reservations to gain entrance into
it or them. Obviously, I don't know if there is more than
one cave plus I have no idea how the sun can shine
into the cave(s). Also, if these caves are not in Bryce
Canyon, please inform.

Any helpful info will be greatly appreciated.
GordonB.
I've done a search for some caves that, I think, a... (show quote)

My parents traveled all over the USA & Canada. Their favorite was Brice Canyon. Haven't been there, but plan to go.

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May 12, 2013 13:43:18   #
Malcolm B Loc: Leicester (UK)
 
I have just put "caves in Bryce canyon" into Google and came up with Mossy Cave.

Give it a try.

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May 12, 2013 13:59:48   #
GordonB. Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl.
 
I also came up with that particular cave along with photos. None of the photos were anything like the photos that I had seen in the past. Perhaps that's the cave that I
was referencing and it could have several areas in it.

Thanks so much for your response.

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May 12, 2013 14:22:35   #
GordonB. Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl.
 
I just looked at a large page of many photos of Bryce
Canyon and found 1 photo of the cave that has to be
what I'm trying to get info on. There was no info about
the cave. I can certainly see why it would be a
paradise for photographers.

GordonB.



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May 12, 2013 14:28:30   #
jimni2001 Loc: Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA
 
GordonB. wrote:
I just looked at a large page of many photos of Bryce
Canyon and found 1 photo of the cave that has to be
what I'm trying to get info on. There was no info about
the cave. I can certainly see why it would be a
paradise for photographers.

GordonB.


Look up Antelope Canyon or slot canyons.

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May 12, 2013 14:54:52   #
busted_shutter
 
Also wondering if the cave might have been Lehman's Cave in nearby Great Basin National Park.

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May 12, 2013 15:06:32   #
jimni2001 Loc: Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA
 
These are not caves but slot canyons.
http://www.google.com/search?q=antelope+canyon&client=firefox-a&hs=4gx&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=6eePUbSoJYus8QS584DIBQ&ved=0CE8QsAQ&biw=987&bih=499

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May 12, 2013 15:13:41   #
busted_shutter
 
Remove the "s" in https, and the link will become active.

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May 12, 2013 15:30:37   #
GordonB. Loc: St. Petersburg, Fl.
 
jimni2001 wrote:
Look up Antelope Canyon or slot canyons.


Jimni, you nailed it. Both of your suggestions were
acccurate. I looked up Antelope Canyon and the photos
were awesome. It's in Az. and not Bryce but at least
I know where they are now.

Many, many thks!!
GordonB.

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May 12, 2013 15:37:07   #
jimni2001 Loc: Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA
 
GordonB. wrote:
Jimni, you nailed it. Both of your suggestions were
acccurate. I looked up Antelope Canyon and the photos
were awesome. It's in Az. and not Bryce but at least
I know where they are now.

Many, many thks!!
GordonB.


You are more than welcome Gordon.

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May 12, 2013 15:37:34   #
jimni2001 Loc: Sierra Vista, Arizona, USA
 
_Rex wrote:
Remove the "s" in https, and the link will become active.


Thanks.

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May 12, 2013 15:53:05   #
busted_shutter
 
de nada!

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May 13, 2013 06:10:37   #
mainshipper Loc: Hernando, Florida
 
_Rex wrote:
Also wondering if the cave might have been Lehman's Cave in nearby Great Basin National Park.


Lehman cave is just a limestone like Carlsbad but not that spectacular. The example Bryce cave does look the slot canyons.

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May 13, 2013 07:03:42   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
My understanding is that usually you have to get guides to go into the slot canyons of northern Arizona - not sure how true that is - but they limit the number of people going into them. And you always have to be aware of the weather - flash floods have wiped out whole groups of people in these canyons - after all, that is what has made them so beautiful...

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