Welcome to Goblin Valley State Park. The land of rockin' goblins.
These goblins were created by, you know, nature and stuff. Not people. Nature came along and used wind and water to sort out the harder pieces of sandstone from the softer pieces to make goblin art.
She did a good job, I think.
These ones aren't too goblin-y, but they're pretty.
I know, I know, you wanna see the goblins.
Ok.
Here.
You better get out of the way before they squish you like a bug.
(You shouldn't squish bugs, by the way. All things have a right to live.)
Here's Grandma Goblin goin' in for a hug. Look how those little baby goblins are all lined up. Such good kids.
I think these goblins are hugging, too. Or... something...
Maybe we should give them some privacy.
I'm not sure what to make of all these goblins. They got some kinky stuff going on. This one's taking a dump.
Everyone is watching.
I feel very uncomfortable.
Wow.
I wonder if anyone is reading any of this.
Hopefully not.
Anyhow. I think this is their castle.
The goblin castle.
[Insert David Bowie reference later when you think of something clever.]
And this is the giant goblin butthole you can climb up and peek through.
Pilot, you're such a poser.
There was another dog in the valley, too.
He was yodeling.
Here's some closeups of goblin wrinkles.
And some black and white alien planet shots.
It's not really an alien planet, though. It's just Utah.
Thanks Utah!
You're always a good time.
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