As viewed from Ponderosa Point, thin, protruding spires of rock, hoodoos have been formed over thousands of years by erosion.
As viewed from Ponderosa Point, thin, protruding spires of rock, hoodoos have been formed over thousands of years by water, wind, ice, and gravity. The northern section of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah boasts the largest concentration of hoodoos in the world.
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Location: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, North America
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