Which is the correct name for the rock formation in the picture?

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GrimGuacamole2050
GrimGuacamole2050
This is beautiful. planning vacation putting this on my short list of places to go.
TotallyNotSoup
TotallyNotSoup
DAdio, Actually, my history teacher throws in All of the Above in answers where it isn't All of the Above to throw off the students taking the test/quiz.
Player ARockhound
Player ARockhound
I'm a geologist. The ONLY correct answer is hoodoos.
Player #337312
Player #337312
Beautiful place.
ZealousJelly5831
ZealousJelly5831
cajungirl91754, it's near Like Powell and the Grand Canyon well worth a little detour better yet, spend some houseboat time on the lake before you go and lock your cell phone in the car on shore.. nothing short of a perfect vacation!!!:-)
grannylovesgames62
grannylovesgames62
Love this game
Player #25565866
Player #25565866
I answered hoodoos and got it wrong, yet the description talks about the photo being of hoodoos in Bryce Canyon
TJ SISTER
TJ SISTER
An God made such beautiful scenery here.
Deb The Web Head
Deb The Web Head
I got this wrong but I should have picked the right one! “All of the above” is usually the right answer!
it's me
it's me
I have only ever heard of these referred to as Hoodoos. I've never even heard the other two. Someone who loves Southern Utah.
Hanora
Hanora
Note to self: Whenever the choice is all the above, just click on that answer.
Mellow Mind
Mellow Mind
Lisa, but the picture is of Bryce, where they are called hoodoos.
Mellow Mind
Mellow Mind
Player ARockhound, Agreed. I’m not a geologist but you are definitely correct. I’m disappointed in this question.
Shannan
Shannan
Not fair! I live in SE Utah and we have them all over and I've only known them as HooDoo's we even have a restaurant here called The Hoodoo Lounge. 😂
Kenyajo
Kenyajo
GrimGuacamole2050, This used to be a city of the old world, before the flood of Noah, amazing huh?
Melody
Melody
Player ARockhound, If you are limiting your answer to include only what YOU think they are called.
Melody
Melody
There's also "penitentes."
NNancy
NNancy
Never heard the other names and we live right near there!!!
Piper
Piper
ZealousJelly5831, way north of the GC.... tip of Utah
Vicki
Vicki
Player ARockhound, it is a term referring to spirituality not scientifically. So no hoodoo is NOT the only correct answer. 🙄
wesley
wesley
answering all of the above implies that any one of the four answers would be correct.
Lisa
Lisa
I have visited every state and every site and the answer is correct because every single state calls these rock formations different.
Tina M.
Tina M.
I recommend that if possible, visit Utah and see the beautiful parks there, including Bryce.
Zendaya
Zendaya
Literally all of them weird😕
It’s The Dragon
It’s The Dragon
Hoodoos. I wonder who came up with that!
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
Linda444, Zion . . . Arches . . . Canyonlands . . .
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
Player ARockhound, thanks. That was my answer.
Player #66817220
Player #66817220
GrimGuacamole2050, southern Utah is full of gorgeous parks.
Trin
Trin
Player ARockhound, probably not
Trin
Trin
Player ARockhound, that is probably incorrect
Deb
Deb
the Chiricahua Mountains in Southern AZ look like this
Player #23654953
Player #23654953
it is a hoodoo. i lived there for 15 years and never heard them called those other things.
yodelyak
yodelyak
slightly eerie looking
Player #18996322
Player #18996322
looks so beautiful I would love to see it
Uninitialized
Uninitialized
Uninitialized, agree, but Zion national park is the best.
Leoleebee
Leoleebee
Correct spelling of states.
Player #11910697
Player #11910697
Haha suckers