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Amazing Hoodoos
 August 2008

Surreal! I found these high on a mountainside deep in the Canadian Rockies. Hoodoos are erosional towers left in place when a hard cap rock (generally a boulder or cobble) protects a column of more erodable sediment beneath. Thus, while the material surrounding the hoodoo is washed away by direct rainfall and surface erosion the hoodoo stands.

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