Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Here’s one more entry for the Weekly Photo Challenge of Lines. The many layered castles in Bryce Canyon National Park are an amazing sight. A single hoodoo formation is impressive, but when you see hundreds of them in lines like soldiers standing at attention, they are just plain stunning.
See my previous post Time Lines: Utah Parks for more pictures featuring a small taste of the geology in Utah’s parks.
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One of my absolute favourite canyons. A fantasy land...
I agree! I loved those hoodoos. :)
Wow! That is fantastic! :)
Totally!
I had the same question, hoodoo it?
Lots of hoodoos...
What wonders Nature creates, using the elements it holds!
Yes, nature creates beautiful works of art.
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