The hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah. There was a storm rolling in on the day we visited, so you can see the thick clouds and deep shadows in the distance in some of the photos.
Hoodoos are pillars of rock created by erosion. There are hoodoos all over the world, but Bryce Canyon has more hoodoos in one place than anywhere else. It’s a colorful, surreal landscape.
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Fascinating shapes and the colors too.
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They are! It’s really interesting to walk around amongst them.
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