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Justeeezy t1_j727w9m wrote

Holy shit this is amazing! Also just realized this landmark is in riders republic😂

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mechapoitier t1_j72gtzv wrote

Torsonic Polarity Sydrome, or TPS. The main feature is they have asses where their heads should be.

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justnigel t1_j72ip52 wrote

Some people say the former president should be added to Mt Rushmore in South Dakota...

...others point out Utah already has a giant orange scrotum on a rock.

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SLDH1980 t1_j72n746 wrote

Some say it looks like a butt...

I say it's the fondling of the balls.

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Tit4nNL t1_j72o6p0 wrote

Looks like godzilla hand/arm holding up a nutsack

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GaryB2220 t1_j731ste wrote

How did those trees start growing up there?

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hampal7 t1_j73a499 wrote

That’s one sexy rock!

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Anominity t1_j73d2mk wrote

On skimming Reddit I read the title as Bryan Cranston, and was trying to figure that one out!

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swivel2369 t1_j73d6jx wrote

I thought I was going to see a picture of Brian Cranston.

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Gunslinger1969 t1_j73f7j0 wrote

Thors Hammer? We’ll be in Bryce in April, one of our favourite parks, well worth the trip from the UK.

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whinecooler t1_j73fcqr wrote

Yet another unrealistic body expectation for women :/

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blacktothebird t1_j73fh0w wrote

At first I thought it said Bruce and I thought it did look like Bruce Campbell's chin

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Oldus_Fartus t1_j73jgol wrote

The little trees on top are killing me. Life, impervious, prevailing, everywhere.

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rhussia t1_j73k5qx wrote

The place is beautiful. Was there a few months ago well worth the visit.

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jrhmusic t1_j73m4m6 wrote

Love that it’s not your typical Bryce Canyon photo but if you key in on the focal point you can totally tell it’s Bryce

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hemorrhagicfever t1_j73sf45 wrote

If you like this picture, This feature is called Thors Hammer. With standard wind and water erosion it's going to topple any day now. If you want to see it, You should plan a trip ASAP. The landscape is incredible even with out it.

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hemorrhagicfever t1_j73t35n wrote

It is, and Take it in while you can. Thors hammer is expected to topple from erosion any time now. I think it's unlikely it'll happen before April, hopefully it'll hold on for a couple more years, but it really could be any day.

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cizzoo t1_j73y18i wrote

What if we kissed under to booty rock

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drbobsled t1_j743gkk wrote

"A hell of a place to lose a cow" Ebenezer Bryce

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hartemis t1_j745gfr wrote

Those are balls. They always look like a landscape up close.

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crookba t1_j748a35 wrote

I'd climb it but it looks like it's about to break and fall.

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henrikbech OP t1_j74iv87 wrote

I didn’t know - that makes me feel a little nostalgic, the photo is from 2017 and I always wanted to go back there and have more time - see the landmarks during sunrise and sunset.

Thanks for sharing.

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henrikbech OP t1_j74k24e wrote

Hmm, while I was digging through my photo archives and eventually stumbled upon this photo - it’s from 2017 - I was watching the Bryan Cranston on the Hot Ones show. Maybe my subconsciousness did some work there…

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fauxfox__ t1_j74n003 wrote

who planted those trees up there

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axionic t1_j74vodk wrote

I think I've been on that ledge with the gate. I didn't remember it having its flat top that low but it was 2 years ago. They allow drones in the state parks, but only in winter, and they want to shake you down for $10 for a day's license. I doubt anyone really gets caught for not paying.

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hemorrhagicfever t1_j74ym0t wrote

One of the times I went there was in the winter. They do snow shoe tours, I got there for sunrise in eeeeeearly January one year and it was epic. 2019 I think for that trip. Lemme see if I have some of the photos for easy sharing for you.

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dpgomez812 t1_j757jij wrote

Bryce out here looking thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.

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stanthonylee t1_j75amxn wrote

I know this is called something like Queen Victoria rock. But I have always called it Bill the Cat rock.

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mjordn20 t1_j75blho wrote

the ass faced people from that south park episode im afraid to link and get b&

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Shepatriots t1_j75c961 wrote

Unbelievably gorgeous place! Fun fact: My uncle and cousins did all the electrical work for the visitors/gift shop building there at Bryce Canyon! I hope I can take my husband and sons there one day.

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Nesciere t1_j75exjv wrote

Is that Bryce? How’s he doing

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Smtncruzer t1_j75t54r wrote

This park is by far one of my favorites. I feel like it's not as well known and people only go because it's close to Zion, but it's truly spectacular. I had the most strangely emotional experience when I was there and hiked down amongst the hoodoos.

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Succulent_Rain t1_j760yq2 wrote

Looks like two Siamese twin soldiers with a skinny neck ready to go to war.

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Gunslinger1969 t1_j7639lk wrote

Yes, we arrive in Vegas, straight out to Zion, then Bryce on to Moab & Arches, followed by Aspen, down the $1m dollar highway to Durango, on to Monument Valley, Grand Canyon and back to LV via the last remnants of Rte 66. 24 days total with 3 nights in most stops. It’s what we had planned for an Anniversary trip in 2020 but had to cancel that thanks to Covid. Lots of side trips and hikes planned in along the way!

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a_filing_cabinet t1_j77swti wrote

Dude. I've been to Bryce. The red rock is all sandstone, which is extremely soft. At its softest, you crush it in your hand. Even at its strongest I would not trust it to hold my weight. Going down the trail I lost my balance and grabbed onto the wall. Instead of stopping my fall I just hit the ground with a chunk of sandstone.

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