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Hoodoo or Rock Pillar, Painted Desert, Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA.
Hoodoo or Rock Pillar, at Ward Terrace in the Painted Desert 15 km east of Cameron. A Hoodoo is a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from the bottom of an arid drainage basin or badland. Hoodoos typically consist of relatively soft rock topped by harder, less easily eroded stone that protects each column from the elements. Navajo Nation, Arizona, USA..© febr. 26 2007 Marco van Middelkoop/Aerophoto-Schiphol
Aerial photography library ID: 900130
Created: February 26, 2007
Aerial photography library size: 15.6 Mpixels (44.7 MB uncompressed) - 4841x3227 pixels (16.1x10.8 in / 41x27.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: Adeii Eechii Cliffs, Aerial, aerial photograph, aerial photography, aerial picture, Aerial view, arid land, Arizona, colorful, colourful, desert, earth pyramid, eroded, erosion, erosional landscape, fairy chimney, fluvial deposits, from above, geology, gully, Hoodoo, Moenkopi Plateau, Navajo Indian Reservation, painted desert, photograph, remote landscape, rock layers, Rock Pillar, Rockpilar, sedimentary layers, tent rock, Triassic Chinle Formation, USA, Ward Terrace
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