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26-OCT-2016 LynnH

Ghostly

Utah

Formed in sedimentary rock, hoodoo shapes are affected by the erosional patterns of alternating hard and softer rock layers.

Bryce Canyon hoodoos are primarily formed by frost wedging eroding the edges of plateaus, according to the National Park Service.
In the winter, melting snow seeps into cracks and freezes at night. When water freezes, it expands by almost 10 percent – bit by bit prying open cracks and making them wider.

However, the same processes that create hoodoos are equally aggressive and intent on their destruction,
according to the park service. The average rate of erosion is calculated at 2-4 feet every 100 years.


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Julie Oldfield06-Dec-2016 02:33
Mysterious formations superbly captured. V
Don05-Dec-2016 19:23
That's a fascinating landscape with excellent supporting information.
Tom LeRoy05-Dec-2016 16:48
They are certainly ghostly looking ! Great shot of these and really interesting info. V
Raymond05-Dec-2016 15:33
Wow
Helen Betts05-Dec-2016 15:24
They do look rather ghostly compared to the other, more colorful, formations, but beautiful all the same in this well-composed image. V.
Jim Coffman05-Dec-2016 14:38
A very nice image and great information, Lynn...
Kuriacose Joseph05-Dec-2016 14:21
Fascinating stuff!