Bryce Canyon National Park (part 2): Hoodoos

Hoodoos are pillars of rock formed by erosion – basically a harder type of rock is at the top and keeps the softer rock from underneath from eroding at the same rate as the surrounding rock. In the case of Bryce Canyon National Park, there are a very large number of them and it makes for some interesting landscapes…

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