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2 fall into the death of Scenic Overlook in Bryce Canyon National Park

Two people stormed about 380 feet into the death of a popular viewpoint in the Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, the authorities announced on Tuesday, the day on which their bodies were recovered.

It was unclear what had led to her waterfalls or how long their bodies had been there, but the two, a man and a woman, seemed to have climbed over a security railing at an inspiration point, said Wade Mathews, a spokesman for the sheriff of the sheriff of Garfield County.

Until Wednesday, the officials had not published the names of the two people, of which they said at the time of their death they had lived in a U-Haul truck and was the last known speech in Florida.

According to the sheriff's office, their bodies were discovered by tourists, in which it is said that they were most likely died late Monday evening or on Tuesday morning. Rescue workers used a helicopter in the restoration process.

At the beginning of this week, the cliff was on the ground, which the authorities can create slippery conditions, according to the authorities.

Inspiration Point is located above Chimney-like rock formations, which are known as hoodoos, to the more famous stages along the Rim Trail in the Bryce Canyon National Park in South Central Uut. The landscape forms a natural amphitheater that is particularly popular with sunrise.

There is a safety rail with chain-link fences on the floor between the path and the edge of the cliff.

The National Park Service was not immediately available for a comment on Wednesday.

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