Goblin Valley travel post

 

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About three to four weeks ago I went down to Moab, Utah for the weekend. I went with my Dad, Stepmom, Stepsister, and two dogs. It was fun to get out of the house for a bit, and we tried to pack as much as we could into two days. One of the things we did was go to Goblin Valley. Goblin Valley is known for its “hoodoos” which are sandstone pillars that have been eroded over million of years, and they are some of the largest in the world! When I went I had a great time. We didn’t stay for long but it was such a cool experience seeing all the rock formations. Also at night if you go their to stargaze you can see so many stars and its absolutely beautiful site!

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Goblin Valley is located near the town of Hanksville, and is approximately 216 miles south of Salt Lake City. I would definitely go back if I’m in the area because of what a fun experience it was the first time.

My top 10 favorite animals

1. RED PANDAS

I have always loved Red Pandas, in primary school I would always read and write about them.

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2. CATS

Though I’m not allowed to have a cat due to my stepmom being allergic to them, I have always adored these cute cuddly creatures!

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3. CAPYBARA

These hamster looking creatures are actually the biggest rodent in the world!

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4. BUNNIES

Did you know that these little furry creatures teeth never actually stop growing?

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5. DOGS

I absolutely adore dogs, at home I have two golden doodles and they are so adorable!

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6.CHINCHILLAS

Chinchillas are actually nocturnal so they are more active between dawn and dusk and sleep during the day.

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7.FROGS

Did you know that frogs live on every continent except Antartica?

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8.ELEPHANTS

Elephants are actually the largest land mammals in the world!

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9.HAMSTERS

About two years ago I had a cute white hamster with brown spots on her fur, I named her Coco and she was just the cutest though she unfortunately past away.

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10.QUOKKAS

Quokkas can actually only be found on Rotes Island and Bald Island in Australia.

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