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Hoodoos (noun): Hoodoos are tall, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid basin or badland. They are commonly found in desert landscapes and are created through erosion and weathering processes over time
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Spires called hoodoos rise like a stone forest.
I am not sure they are really hoodoos.
Winters cloak the hoodoos with a frosty coat of snow.
The rock formations are called hoodoos.
Seeing the hoodoos covered in a shroud of fresh snow is surreal.
This national park is known for its hoodoos.
Or maybe someone associates hoodoos and goblins with the devil.
Tea tables are a variety of hoodoos.
Minerals deposited within different rock types cause hoodoos to have different colors throughout their height.
Your tracks will not prematurely destroy the hoodoos.
The hoodoos of the Genin combe in winter.
The fins are further eroded into pillars called hoodoos.
They were very much like the hoodoos we see in the Kamloops area.
Some pedestal rocks sitting on taller spire formations are known as hoodoos.
The spires are reminiscent of the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon.

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Kiosks at the trailhead explain the geological processes that created the hoodoos.
The Drumheller hoodoos are internationally recognized icons of the Alberta badlands.
This area also contains unusual formations known as hoodoos or mushrooms.
Hoodoos are a rare but intriguing feature occurring in the Big South Fork.
Some have forgotten why the sky is blue or how hoodoos become so interesting.
They believed that hoodoos were the Legend People whom the trickster Coyote turned to stone.
They are so tiny compared to the mighty Hoodoos.
Morning sun on the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon.
We then went to visit the Hoodoos.
Evening above the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon.
Wood frogs are found in wetlands east of Hoodoos Ridge.
Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon under the snow.
Bryce Canyon has one of the highest concentrations of hoodoos of any place on Earth.
Hoodoos and many red rocks in Bryce Canyon.
The color of rock is soft and subtle compared to the hoodoos at Bryce Canyon.
Many of the more durable hoodoos are capped with a type of magnesium-rich limestone called dolomite.
O Popular day use area at the Hoodoos viewpoint.
The hoodoos also have unique banding that shows the different stages of the earth 's formation.
We stop at Little Egypt where there are brown and white hoodoos.
Like all well-authenticated hoodoos this has its reason for being.
We are going to the BIM of Big Water for information on access to Wahweap Hoodoos.
However, the same processes that create hoodoos will also eventually destroy them.
O The mountain bike community worked on trails in the Stewart Canyon area and Hoodoos.
Hike amongst the hoodoos in the Deadman 's Creek Valley near Savona.
On a much smaller scale, the same process forms hoodoos.
Canyons, ravines, gullies, hoodoos and other such geological forms are common in badlands.
The river 's just bright blue-green and just surrounded by big canyons and hoodoos.
Canyons, ravines, gullies, buttes, mesas, hoodoos and other such geologic forms are common in badlands.
Low but impressive ridges interact with the river, creating high bluffs and hoodoos.
The hoodoos at Bryce, and much more!
It reminds me a lot of Bryce Canyon, but not so many hoodoos.
The hoodoos at Bryce Canyon experience over 200 freeze / thaw cycles each year.
Due to curiosity, the formations receive the sympathetic name of Hoodoos.
There are hoodoos situated on the İzmir-Ankara state highway D300 near Yurtbaşı village.
Shattering the rock The ice expands, into a fantasia of spires called hoodoos.

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