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    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Red Jurassic Entrada sandstone near the hoodoo.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Toadstool hoodoo from Entrada sandstone, the rock on the top is Dakota sandstone.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Carmel formation sandstone on the way to the hoodoo with red Entrada sandstone visible higher up.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Views from the trail on the way to the hoodoo.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Sandstone layers on the way to the toadstool.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Sandstone layers on the way to the toadstool.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    The riverbed cuts into the canyon wall made of Carmel formation sandstone.
    Pavlína Marek
    Photo Date: 
    04/08/2022
    Sandstone layers on the way to the toadstool.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    The trail to the hoodoo winds along the canyon walls.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    The path follows the riverbed to the hoodoo.
    Pavlína Marek
    Photo Date: 
    04/08/2022
    Red Jurassic Entrada sandstone layer easily distinguishable in the surrounding sandstone.
    Pavlína Marek
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    04/08/2022
    Information sign at the trailhead.
    Pavlína Marek
    Photo Date: 
    04/08/2022
    The trail as it follows the riverbed.

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