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  • Red Navajo sandstone monoliths rise from the desert near Monument Valley Arizona and Utah.  This black and white treatment enhances the detail in the rocks and contrast between the red sandstone and deep blue afternoon sky.
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  • Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone. Another view from Inspiration Point on the north end of the park.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park.  A view through a narrow passage called Wall Street.  The lone hiker feels a sense of smallness in the surrounding glow of red sandstone cliffs.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.  This view is from the canyon floor.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.  A closer view of the hoodoos from Inspiration Point.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park looking from Sunset Point south toward Inspiration point. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The prominent hoodoo called Thor's Hammer projects prominently along the edge of the canon near Sunset Point.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. This is a closeup of the unique red sandstone columns called hoodoos that are unique to this national park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.  This view is from the trail along the canyon floor.
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  • Landscape views of Bryce Canyon National Park. The unique red sandstone columns are called hoodoos and are unique to the park.  They are carved by the relentless freezing and thawing of water trapped in the crevices of the stone.  A wide view showing the full extent of the canyons tow amphitheater formations from Inspiration Point.
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  • Long dead sentinels reach for the sky near Clingmans Dome summit in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
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