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“The Hunter” hoodoo/tower, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, October 7, 2015.
In the early years of Bryce Canyon National Park a great effort was made to name many of the more prominent hoodoos. Over the years many of these have fallen or partially fallen so that they look nothing like the things they were originally named for. As a result hoodoos are no longer being named and many of the more obscure names are being dropped from newer publications.2
- Image editing to enhance the photo closer to what the eye “saw.” Images in this series are selected within a day or so of being edited and are either posted at the time or scheduled for posting at a later date.
- Agua Canyon – National Park Service, Bryce Canyon National Park
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Hi Mike – I’d never realised they were called Hoodoos – had never heard of the geological term before … fascinating. Well I’ve seen things that I hadn’t realised before .. Bryce Canyon and the Paunsaugunt Plateau … really interesting – thanks – cheers Hilary
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Hilary… Thanks! I’d heard the term, but it’s not one I’ve often used. It’s an interesting place to visit.
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