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Hoodoos on the trail into Bryce Canyon. The red clay adds a lot of color to this canyon. A lone pine seem to be keep a close eye on them. The formation of Bryc...
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Hoodoos on the trail into Bryce Canyon. The red clay adds a lot of color to this canyon. A lone pine seem to be keep a close eye on them. The formation of Bryce Canyon and its hoodoos requires 3 steps: 1) Deposition of Rocks. 2) Uplift of the Land. 3) Weathering and Erosion. 1. Deposition of Rocks: Born in a Lake-Floodplain System. The first step to create Bryce Canyon's hoodoos involves the deposition of flat lying rocks. Bryce Canyon's rocks reveal stories of an ancient ...
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Grampy Premium
 
Grampy September 18, 2021
Amazing place!!
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lizziemellis September 22, 2021
Awesome shot :-)
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Pamelabole September 22, 2021
I love Bryce!! Beautiful capture of the Hoodoos!!
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nina050 September 23, 2021
Gorgeous!
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NaturesBounty September 28, 2021
Amazing!
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