The Hoodoos rock formations at Bryce Canyon National Park in southwestern Utah, USA
The hoodoos at Bryce Canyon are carved in the Claron Formation. Limestone, siltstone,dolomite and mudstonemake up the four different rock types that form the Claron Formation. Each rock type erodes at different rates. The rock's resistance to erosion is what causes the undulating shapes of the hoodoos.
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Location: Bryce Canyon National Park, Southern Utah, USA
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