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26-OCT-2016 LynnH

Path Through the Hoodoos

Utah

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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Ton T.10-Dec-2016 20:24
Wow! Awesome landscape! V
Julie Oldfield09-Dec-2016 02:28
Gorgeous detail and I like how the composition fills the frame. V
larose forest photos07-Dec-2016 20:07
Isn't this absolutely fantastic!! What a fabulous shot of this amazing natural feature. VV
Raymond Ma07-Dec-2016 03:11
Great shot of these natural formations. Your narrative is very interesting too. V
Graeme06-Dec-2016 20:02
It's nice to see the canyons in more details and viewing them from different angles, Lynn. The info is a little worrying for the years ahead though! BV!!
laine06-Dec-2016 17:03
I try to see these things as the way nature intended and not the way we humans think it should be....when they say life is short, they are correct. It is ever changing and lovely, Lynn. V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)06-Dec-2016 16:21
Lovely,great work as usual! V
Paolo
Dan Greenberg06-Dec-2016 16:03
After reading this, I am glad I made it there in the last few years instead of waiting another 100 as I had originally planned :) Wonderful view and capture again Lynn. You are doing a great job of showing the different variety of views available there. ~BV~
Jim Coffman06-Dec-2016 15:24
Simply amazing!
Helen Betts06-Dec-2016 14:12
Some of the colors in these formations are just lovely, and I like how that one group stands out from the rest. V.
Anitta06-Dec-2016 13:01
Gorgeous scene! Bryce Canyon NP is so beautiful! V