Park with huge rocks which look ready to fall?
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Bryce Canyon? In Utah. Rocks are called hoo-doos.
Or maybe Arches Natl Park (?), also in Utah. Most famous photo of Arches is of Delicate Arch, which is an arch (duh) made out of redrock.
Or maybe, Joshua Tree in California? Large boulders are a favorite of rock climbers. The grouping of boulders can look very surreal.
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Guys, guys... Just click on this nickname Cotufa - it's the first time this person joined Fodor's as the search wouldn't pull up anything else. Is this the same troll who asked if it's worth going to the Grand Canyon?
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Sorry if it gets posted twice, the first time I got kicked off... Fodor's is acting up again, so slow today!
Anyway, this morning on TV they showed a picture of a man lost in the Joshua Tree park, and it fits Cotufa's description.
Anyway, this morning on TV they showed a picture of a man lost in the Joshua Tree park, and it fits Cotufa's description.
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I just heard on the news this morning that a man was crushed last week while fishing n Colorado by a huge boulder that fell on him. It didn't say the name of the town, but I have a feeling you'd find lots of huge rocks that look ready to fall there!
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I took a picture once of a rock formation in Arches National Park called "Balanced Rock". It is a huge boulder balanced on a narrow red rock needle. Type "balanced rock arches" into your search engine and you'll find photos taken by various people.
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Poor Cotufa! The troll detectives are all fired up again, but I, for one, don't think your question is dumb at all. I think you saw Chiricahua National Monument in southern Arizona. There's a complicated geologic explanation for why they look like they'll topple, but the towers of rocks are solidly held together with some sort of mineral deposits, and it's a gorgeous place to visit. It's out of the way, so not many folks have been or heard of it. Have a look: http://www.nps.gov/chir/
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Another place with rocks like that is Mushroom Rocks State Park in central Kansas. Here are some pictures I took there last fall: http://sff.net/people/sfreader/02kansas02.htm
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