Hoodoos and Amphitheaters
I visited Bryce Canyon National Park, located in Utah, USA. The park has an impressive display of hoodoos - tall, thin spires of rock that protrude from the ground. These beautiful formations were created millions of years ago due to a combination of erosion and weathering. The park also has stunning natural amphitheaters, formed by the same geological processes that created the hoodoos. As a visitor, I was amazed by the unique and surreal landscape. It was interesting to see how geological processes and natural forces can create such a striking visual display.