Hoodoos of the Claron Formation
- Photographic Print
- 20 x 30 in
- $540
- Norma Longo
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Available
Bryce Canyon has the largest collection of hoodoos in the world. They range from 5 to 150 feet tall. Hoodoos or goblins are "bumpy" pillars of sedimentary rock that are created as softer layers of rock erode or weather away from under a harder, more resistant top layer or boulder.
The image is framed with a white mat and black frame. Ignore the shadow of my head in the bottom center of this shot. It isn't on the original!
- Framed: 27 x 37 x 0.75 in
- Subject Matter: Landscape in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah