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The Watchman
- A glorious sunset on the Virgin River at Zion's National Park. Get the full story here. See all awards received here.
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Thor and the Warriors Three
- Thor's Hammer standing proud next to three smaller and similar hoodoos. Get the full story here. See all awards received here.
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Thor’s Wrath
- Fiery orange clouds above signal the ominous and deadly wrath of the gods. Beware the mighty Thor and his hammer.
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Three Sisters
- This red and orange formation, called "Three Sisters," is the most famous & iconic hoodoo in Goblin Valley State Park Utah.
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Timeless
- Water flows over the narrow edge in in a silky water cascade. The monochrome approach makes it timeless.
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Toadstools
- Goblin Valley isn't the only place with toadstool-shaped hoodoos. Check out these toadstools which Escalante National Monument offers. Get the full story here.
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Tranquility
- Find your inner peace with the tranquil blue waters of Yellowstone Lake.
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Untouched
- Those who know where to look can find areas untouched by humanity.
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Upper Mesa Falls
- A cool and refreshing shot of Upper Mesa Falls on the Snake River.
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Village
- A village full of miniature red sandstone hoodoos clustered around in groups. Get the full story here. See all awards received here.
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Waltz of Golden Light
- The golden light of dawn dances across the rocks and landscape of Yovimpa Point in Bryce Canyon National Park. Get the full story here.
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We’ve Arrived
- A pair of white pelicans enjoying an evening swim.
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West Thumb
- The juxtaposition of the turbulent and calm waters of Yellowstone Lake.
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Wrinkles
- Layers of compacted sediment eroded away reveals layers and layers of wrinkles in the landscape.