This spectacular photo by Luca Galuzzi highlights a incredible landscape that is breathtaking and a national treasure.
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This file was a candidate in Picture of the Year 2007.
So, it was dismaying to receive this from NRDC:
Redrock Wilderness
Stop the proposed Alton strip mine
Every year, thousands of visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park in southwestern Utah experience the park's unforgettable rock formations, panoramic views, pristine air and clear night skies. But now that Utah regulators have approved a proposed strip mine near the park, that unique visitor experience could soon become a thing of the past. The Alton Development Company has plans to strip coal from 600 acres of private lands adjacent to Bryce Canyon, producing two million tons of coal annually, and is hoping to eventually expand the project to thousands of acres of surrounding federal land in southern Utah. Local residents, conservation groups and tourists are concerned about the potential air and noise pollution from the mine, especially in such close proximity to the national park. Several environmental groups including NRDC have appealed the state's approval of the mine's permit. A decision on the appeal by the Utah Board of Oil, Mining and Gas is expected soon. In the meantime, urge Utah Governor Gary Herbert to drop his support for the mine.
Tell Governor Herbert to reject the Alton strip mine.
Do we have to allow Big Dirty Energy to destroy everything?
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