Natural bridge in Willis Creek near Bryce Canyon. Looking a little south of east. Life is not so good because guide with horse came near camera to have guide pose in foreground - and again the stereograph is so deficient that you get no idea of topography - this stop was so steep that few would venture down & the guide had to lean back not to fall - the knoll you speak as being in from t of him is hundred of feet below & so steep that a man would have to roll down like a stone to get there - Utah. Have made autochrome of this
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Natural bridge in Willis Creek near Bryce Canyon. Looking a little south of east. Life is not so good because guide with horse came near camera to have guide pose in foreground - and again the stereograph is so deficient that you get no idea of topography - this stop was so steep that few would venture down & the guide had to lean back not to fall - the knoll you speak as being in from t of him is hundred of feet below & so steep that a man would have to roll down like a stone to get there - Utah. Have made autochrome of this.
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