Massive 100ft penis-shaped rock in Utah snapped in hilarious pics
BULGING out of Utah’s 100 miles of stone rock formations is a 100 foot natural wonder.
A 29-year-old photographer from Philadelphia named Chris Henry stumbled onto the soaring, phallic-shaped rock in Arches National Park.
Henry snapped Mother Nature’s dirty minded marvel and sent the towering sight to go viral online after posting it on to the delight of his 133,000 followers.
He claims the find was the first “life like” rock he’d encountered in his six years of chronicling epic landscapes.
“I was driving along the side of the main road in Arches National parked. I looked over and said 'That looks like a penis,’” he said, according to the .
Henry was instantly smitten, taking selfies slightly mimicking tourists capture the moment when they visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
“My first reaction to seeing the rock was the love-heart emojis in my brain.”
For Henry, the mountain of manhood was solid gold.
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“Knowing that I struck gold in the hills of Utah, I hit the first pull off and ran out in the desert to photograph this triumphant being,” he said.
Admittedly, the rock and its crotch symbolism was off his beaten path.
“I usually do epic photography, but I’ve never snapped anything of such a sexually suggestive nature," he said.
Henry even started contemplating the actual scale of the naughty land form.
“I don’t know the girth of the rock but I imagine it would be like hugging a school bus.”
Reaction was expectedly playful.
"Gives red rock a whole new meaning," posted phleider, reacting to the image on .
Another pushed the envelope: "There's a geyser in it that erupts right before going to bed every night."
Meantime, the photographer is adjusting to the popularity of his post.
“This is the most reaction I’ve received to any reel I've ever posted," he said.
"I guess there's a timeless quality about a good and wholesome dirty joke."
Henry managed to pinpoint perhaps the most suggestive of .
Not to mention the nearly 2,000 naturally formed stone arches that make up the Arches National Park that has been regarded as a “red rock wonderland.”
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“This was my first encounter with a phallic shaped rock, but I've heard great things about Love Valley in Turkey.
"Seriously, look it up."
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