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Bryce Canyon is located in southwestern Utah and is known for
its brightly colored spires, pinnacles, and
pedestals that are referred to as Hoodoos
(meaning "created by a spell"). They were
formed from erosion by the wind, water and ice over millions of years.
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04/27/06
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