
Red and orange rock spires fill the landscape, but how did they get here?
Bryce Canyon has the largest concentration of hoodoos on the planet. How did these amazing structures get here? You'll find out that and much more. Listen in and learn how this ancient lakebed turned in to a forest of orange, red, and pink stone. Next, we follow the small and mighty residents that live here. The Utah prairie dog, endemic to Bryce Canyon National Park, and the incredibly complex alert system to warn of approaching danger. Last, we meet the oldest living trees and the small but amazing bird that ensures their suvival.
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