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A single geological formation as seen from Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park. #127850280
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Famous for its spires, known as hoodoos, Utah`s Bryce Canyon National Park reveals a geologic story of limestone worn away by ice into a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters carved from the eastern edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah. The uniqueness of the colorfully carved rocks caused Bryce Canyon to be designated as a national park in 1924. Hiking trails wind through a wondrous landscape of mazes made of spires and whimsically arranged rocks of spectacular colors, making Bryce Canyon a hiker's paradise. Over 100 species of birds, dozens of mammals, and more than a thousand plant species are located within the canyon`s boundaries.