"Hoodoos". Bryce Canyon National Park. Utah. USA


"Hoodoos" columns of eroded rock sediments. Bryce Amphitheater from Bruce Point. Bryce Canyon National Park. Declared as a United States National Monument in 1924 and as National Park in 1928. Named after Ebenezer Bryce who homesteaded in the area in 1875 after first Mormon settlements by the Pioneers in 1850's Southwestern Utah state. USA. Date picture: September 2005.


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