16th Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Natural World
Hoodoo Heaven at Bryce Canyon

Sedimentary rock formations called hoodoos protrude from the bottom of Bryce Canyon National Park, juxtaposed against the clear, blue desert sky. They’re formed when the limestone is eroded by wind, frost and rain.

Photo Detail
Date Taken: 06.2016
Date Uploaded: 08.2018
Photo Location: Utah, United States of America
Camera: COOLPIX S4300
Copyright: © Emerson Little