Wahweap Hoodoos, A Prehistoric Landscape To Say The Least

Up on Wahweap Creek in Southern Utah are the Wahweap Hoodoos.  They must’ve filmed that scene in 2001, A Space Odyssey here with the ape going bonkers over that monolith suddenly appearing.  I didn’t go ape but I felt like I was in prehistoric times.  A brontosaurus was probably just around the corner.

Storm clouds surround Hurricane Mesa near Zion National Park, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

The unusual rock formation called the Waweap Hoodos make up the landscape at The Grand Staircase Escalante in Southern Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

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Oh, here’s the Ape!

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

 

Sandstone walls and hoodoos carved through erosion make up the landscape at Wahweap Creek near Big Water, Utah

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