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유타주: Utah: Images of the Beehive State

 
  • MARCH 22, 2020
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  • The rugged and varied terrain of Utah is home to more than 50 national and state parks, as well as more than 3 million residents, most of whom live in the north-central part of the state, near the Wasatch Mountains and the Great Salt Lake. Here are a few glimpses into the landscape of Utah, and some of the animals and people calling it home.
    This photo story is part of Fifty, a collection of images from each of the United States.

    • Sandstone rock formations in Bryce Canyon's Amphitheater, viewed at sunrise on November 8, 2018, in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. Bryce Canyon National Park, located two hours north of Zion National Park, features spectacular geologic formations including mountains, canyons, spires known as hoodoos, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, and natural arches. 
      George Rose / Getty
    • An eastbound freight train begins the long trek across the Great Salt Lake at Lakeside, Utah. Promontory Peninsula and the Wasatch Mountains dominate the background, with Ogden located between them. Mike Danneman / Getty
    • Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, at night, with the Wasatch Mountains in the background 
      Jumper / Getty
    • Longhorn cattle cross the front lawn of the capitol to kick off Utah's rodeo week on July 16, 2019, in Salt Lake City. The cattle drive was a promotion for the annual "Days of '47" celebration in Utah, an event that commemorates Brigham Young bringing Latter-day Saint pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley. 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • Candlestick Tower is seen in the distance, viewed in Canyonlands National Park. 
      Jacob W. Frank / Bureau of Land Manageme
    • Main Street in the small town of Panguitch, Utah, photographed in May 2007 
      DeltaOFF / Shutterstock
    • A worker walks through the Ice Castles in Midway, Utah, on December 27, 2016. Hundreds of thousands of icicles make up the 20-foot walls, jagged mazes, and fountains of the castles. Visitors were able to interact with the castles, which featured a slide, mazes, canyons, tunnels, and fountains. 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • National Park Service volunteers and others reenact Andrew J. Russell's 1869 "Champagne Toast" photo on the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad at Golden Spike National Historical Park in Promontory, Utah, on May 10, 2019. 
      Terray Sylvester / Reuters
    • Riders on horseback herd bison during an annual roundup on Antelope Island, Utah, on October 22, 2016. Utah State Parks workers were moving the animals from across the island so they could be weighed, tagged, and given health checkups. Antelope Island is in the Great Salt Lake, approximately 41 miles north of Salt Lake City. 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • A paddleboarder floats by Lone Rock in Lake Powell near Big Water, Utah, in March 2015. 
      Justin Sullivan / Getty
    • People gather on Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats, a remnant of an ancient lake that evaporated thousands of years ago. 
      Bob Wick / Bureau of Land Management
    • People cross a festively lit Main Street in Park City, Utah, on January 8, 2018. 
      Jason Cameron / Getty
    • Chloe Kim in action on her way to a first-place finish in the ladies' FIS Snowboard World Cup at the 2016 U.S Snowboarding Park City Grand Prix on February 6, 2016, in Park City, Utah 
      Tom Pennington / Getty
    • The Draper Utah Temple, a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, photographed in Draper, Utah, with the Wasatch Mountains as a backdrop 
      Ryan Houston / Getty
    • A Bureau of Land Management helicopter team herds wild horses in the Bible Springs Complex west of Cedar City, Utah, in 2017. 
      Maria Jeffs / Shutterstock
    • Sharp twists and turns of the San Juan River created dramatic formations in Utah's Goosenecks State Park. 
      Lissandra Melo / Shutterstock
    • A dune buggy drives through Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. 
      Paul Maguire / Shutterstock
    • Wahweap hoodoos, weathered sandstone pillars in the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument 
      Phil Gates Photography / Shutterstock
    • A mule deer in Arches National Park 
      Andrew Kuhn / National Park Service
    • A view of the Bridal Veil Falls along the Provo Canyon, near Provo, Utah, seen on May 30, 2017 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • Horses, floats, and a large balloon make their way down University Avenue during the Provo Freedom Festival Parade on July 4, 2018, in Provo, Utah. 
      George Frey / Getty
    • A view down University Boulevard in Salt Lake City at sundown 
      Jason Cameron / Getty
    • Revelers covered in colored cornstarch celebrate during the 2015 Festival of Colors Holi Celebration at the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah, on March 28, 2015. 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • Canyon Overlook in Zion National Park 
      Paul Maguire / Shutterstock
    • People hike in the Virgin River through the Narrows of Zion Canyon in Zion National Park. 
      Checubus / Shutterstock
    • New homes in Utah Valley 
      Jason Finn / Shutterstock
    • A summer sunset in the Wasatch Mountains 
      Johnny Adolphson / Shutterstock
    • One of about 300 sheep leaps from a truck for the annual Soldier Hollow Classic Sheepdog Championship on August 28, 2019, in Midway, Utah. Handlers send their dogs to herd sheep down a hilltop, through gates, and eventually into a corral in front of spectator stands.  Rick Bowmer / AP
    • A winter view of Balanced Rock, with the La Sal Mountains in the background, in Arches National Park 
      Chris Wonderly / National Park Service
    • A view through Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park 
      Polina Melnik / Shutterstock
    • A desert spiny lizard basks atop a fencepost in southern Utah. 
      Maria Jeffs / Shutterstock
    • A view of the beautiful terrain in Capitol Reef National Park 
      Thomas Roche / Getty
    • People wade out of the Great Salt Lake during a gathering that fell short of making it into the record books on June 8, 2019, near Magna, Utah. Utah park officials had invited people to a beach on the lake's south end in an attempt to set the world record for the largest number of people floating together, unassisted, in a line at one time. 
      Rick Bowmer / AP
    • Rock formations in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area in Washington County, Utah 
      Bob Wick / Bureau of Land Management
    • A storm passes over the Needles in Canyonlands National Park. 
      Emily Ogden / National Park Service

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