The Wild World of Buck Bray: Danger at the Dinosaur Stomping Grounds

The Wild World of Buck Bray: Danger at the Dinosaur Stomping Grounds — page 5
Long barren ridges of deep red rock alternating with stripes of light grayish-tan rock formed walls a hundred feet tall on either side of the canyon floor On top giant rock spires needles and pinnacles stabbed at the sky Some looked like the slightest breeze would be all it would take to topple them to the ground Others looked like armless human shapes with rounded rock heads balancing on wide shoulders of rock bodies They silently towered over the canyon like stone gods guarding ancient secrets As Buck and Toni continued the trail angled away from the arroyo and became steeper winding through a maze of huge freestanding rock formations Look at that rock It looks like a gigantic mushroom Toni had said And those two round ones balanced on top of each other look like double scoops of ice cream That one looks like the curved back of a huge dinosaur Maybe a Brachiosaurus that’s lying down sleeping Buck had said He took a camera from the pocket of his cargo pants and snapped a shot of the massive curved rock Over there are three enormous hamburger buns all