Goblin Hoodoos
by Robert Bales
Title
Goblin Hoodoos
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
A few hoodoos in the Goblin Valley State Park.
Scores of intricately eroded creatures greet visitors to Goblin Valley. Hike among intricately eroded rock formations in haunting coves in this photographers' paradise. Adjacent to the park, off-highway vehicle enthusiasts will find hundreds of miles of dirt roads to explore.Goblin Valley State Park is in Emery County between Green River and Hanksville off State Route 24. Facilities include a 21-unit campground, modern rest rooms, hot showers for campers, sanitary disposal station and visitor observation shelter.
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December 24th, 2011
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Comments (12)
Marvin Blaine
Love the rock formations and colors Robert! Against the blue sky makes this piece pop! Great Work! L/F
Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations - Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the "Travel Art" group! For further promotion, you can post it to the specific Travel Destinations galleries, our Facebook group and our Pinterest board - all the links are provided on our group's homepage: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-travel-art.html * You are also invited to post it to our group's blog: travelartpix.com for worldwide exposure!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Great image..more incentive for a visit to this Park. At first glance it looked like a Pirate Ship on top! Love the rocks! l/f
Lexa Harpell
Don't mind me Robert...just droooling.....at your fabulous work to showcase this area in all its glory.....Rocks....Mmmmmmmm
Iris Richardson
They seem to have faces. I could easily let my mind wonder. They are a delight to look at.
Jerry Bokowski
Love these desert colors and often strive to capture them in my art, Robert........Fav
Ellyn Levinson
Another striking photograph Robert - what an interesting place. We had a miniature version of the mushroom shaped hoodoos in the sandbanks where i grew up - htese are much more interesting in the red sandstone.
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it. There are some more interesting ones to look at.