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Hoodoo rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah

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English: Thanks to an unusual combination of geology, environment, and elevation, the layers of sedimentary rock in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah are eroding into these strikingly anthropomorphic shapes called "hoodoos."
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