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Procession of 'hoodoo' formations in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah

Procession of 'hoodoo' formations in Bryce Canyon National Park in Uta...

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Column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos, at Chiricahua National Monument, a unit of the National Park System that is more of a canyonlike park located 37 miles from Willcox in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona

Column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos, at Chiricahua N...

The monument was established in 1924 to protect its extensive hoodoos, balancing rock, and other formations. The mountain range and park are named after the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians that at one time ro... More

A distinctive "hoodoo" rock formation near Capitol Peak in Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Armstrong County in the Texas panhandle

A distinctive "hoodoo" rock formation near Capitol Peak in Palo Duro C...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. A hoodoo (also called a tent rock and fairy chimney) is a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes skyward. It is formed when weaker s... More

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service uni...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

A distinctive "hoodoo" rock formation near Capitol Peak in Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Armstrong County in the Texas panhandle

A distinctive "hoodoo" rock formation near Capitol Peak in Palo Duro C...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. A hoodoo (also called a tent rock and fairy chimney) is a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes skyward. It is formed when weaker s... More

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos, at Chiricahua National Monument, a unit of the National Park System that is more of a canyonlike park located 37 miles from Willcox in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona

Column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos, at Chiricahua N...

The monument was established in 1924 to protect its extensive hoodoos, balancing rock, and other formations. The mountain range and park are named after the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians that at one time ro... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Formation in Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Formation in Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service uni...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Road through Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Road through Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service uni...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

The dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Servi...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service uni...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Distant view of column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos, at Chiricahua National Monument, a unit of the National Park System that is more of a canyonlike park located 37 miles from Willcox in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona

Distant view of column-like rock formations, sometimes called hoodoos,...

The monument was established in 1924 to protect its extensive hoodoos, balancing rock, and other formations. The mountain range and park are named after the Chiricahua band of Apache Indians that at one time ro... More

A lone steer on the dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

A lone steer on the dirt road to Chiricahua National Monument, a Natio...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service unit in Cochise County, Arizona, that includes balanced rocks and hoodoos, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid badland

Landscape at Chiricahua National Monument, a National Park Service uni...

The rocks are remains of an immense volcanic eruption that shook the region about 27 million years ago, producing volcanic material that eventually eroded into the natural rock formations seen at the monument. ... More