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In an uninhabited valley southeast of Salt Lake City, stone "goblins" watch over the desert landscape. Over many years, wind and water have eroded soft sandstone to form strange pinnacles, or hoodoos, in Goblin Valley State Park. The otherworldly setting is only about a mile across and two miles long and is well worth exploring.
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