Hey Fellow Explorers,
You might enjoy my latest video with everything you need to know to visit Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah is a 55 square mile wonderland of geological marvels sculpted by millions of years of erosion. It's not actually a canyon, but a series of amphitheaters offering breathtaking views and unique rock formations known a Hoodoos. Over 2 million people come here to see the Hoodoos: The stars of the show! These are tall, thin rock spires, pinnacles, and towers carved from softer sedimentary rock, leaving harder rock caps on top like hats. They come in all shapes and sizes, some resembling goblins, castles, or even Queen Victoria.
Watch it here:
And in case you missed them, I also published a couple of fun walking tours of the most famous shopping mall and original food hall in Los Angeles:
-Chris