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Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

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A "hoodoo" is a pillar of rock, usually of fantastic shape, left by erosion. At Bryce Canyon, erosion forms an array of fantasic shapes we know as hoodoos. Surrounded by the beauty of southern Utah, these hoodoos cast their spell on all who visit.

Paul Lorah, 1999
Bryce Canyon at sunrise.

Paul Lorah, 1999

Paul Lorah, 1999
A view of "Wall Street" in Bryce.

Paul Lorah, 1999

Paul Lorah, 1999
A window on the side of Bryce Canyon.

Paul Lorah, 1999

Paul Lorah, 1999
Bryce Amphitheater from Inspiration Point.

Paul Lorah, 1999

Paul Lorah, 1999
A natural bridge in Bryce.

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