"Dawn the Minstrel,
Distant Runner;
Turn the Handle,
Mystic Wonder.
Winds of Valhalla blow by,
Light up the hole in the sky;
Fire turn the ore into steel,
Chariots of Thor turn your wheels.
Away from Asgard, his hammer needed in the North;
The warring people will know his power and his Force..."
Thor's Hammer is the most prepossessing of the hoodoos, the rock formations in Bryce Canyon National Park in south-central Utah. A totem-pole-like spire with a large square head over a thin neck on a swelling body, it is named for Thor, the red-bearded god of thunder in Nordic paganism.
Yep, those are Thor's three nephews, located just to the left of his Hammer.
(Taken May 21, 2010 from the Navajo Loop Trail)