THESE DAZZLING ROCK FORMATIONS STAND WHERE DINOSAURS ONCE ROAMED

At first glance, the windblown sandstone landscape of the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness looks like the most desolate place on Earth, an inhospitable expanse of sky, sand, and oddly shaped rock formations called hoodoos.

There are few visitors to the 45,000-acre wilderness where there are no services, water or maintained trails and little shade. In summer, temperatures often reach 110F, while in the winter, temperatures routinely dip into the single digits.
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