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11-OCT-2009

Tent Rock Hoodoos

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At Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument

The cone-shaped tent rock formations are the products of volcanic eruptions that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago and left pumice, ash and tuff deposits over 1,000 feet thick. Tremendous explosions from the Jemez volcanic field spewed pyroclasts (rock fragments), while searing hot gases blasted down slopes in an incandescent avalanche called a “pyroclastic flow.”

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Donna Hollinger29-Oct-2009 17:11
Dramatic shapes finely fotographed! ~V~
poetry66627-Oct-2009 14:42
Nice rock formations Bryan.V
Sam Stevenson27-Oct-2009 01:21
Very cool rock formations - excellent image.
January Grey26-Oct-2009 04:54
Fascinating! Beautifully composed & exposed, Bryan. V~
coaster26-Oct-2009 02:44
Beautiful area; nice shot!
deborahcuming26-Oct-2009 00:53
OK. I am convinced! Must go to NM! these are so beautiful! lovely shot...great info! V
Char26-Oct-2009 00:25
This is a wonderful capture of this interesting scene Bryan! Thanks for the interesting information. \/
Hank Vander Velde25-Oct-2009 23:29
Terrific image and info Bryan.
Jackdad25-Oct-2009 20:48
I've seen hoodoos in Canada but they weren't as impressive as these. Amazing sight.
Guest 25-Oct-2009 17:49
Fantastic!!!! V
Randy Adams25-Oct-2009 11:45
Incredible Bryan, love the DOF...and thanks so much for the info! V
laine25-Oct-2009 11:17
Nature is awesome...a great reminder of it's strength !!
Mary Bowles25-Oct-2009 06:51
An astounding scene, well photographed.
I like the way you have included not only the distant views, but the inclusion of the tiny figures point up the huge scale of these monsters.
Thanks for the geological information too.
Oh, and a great title.
Tom Munson25-Oct-2009 05:12
What a fascinating landscape, Bryan! Great shot!