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BRYCE CANYON, a scenic tract comprising about II sq.m. in Garfield county, south central Utah, U.S.A., which in 1923 was set apart as a National monument and in 1928 it was created a National Park. It contains striking examples of erosion, especially rock pinnacles of brilliant coloration which have been worn into fantastic shapes.