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Bryce - Sunset Point Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are formed by two processes. The first process occurs in winter when water in small cracks in the rock seeps, freezes and expands. The rocks also contain a lot of calcium and it solves a bit by rainwater. Eventually this forms the freestanding pinnacles called hoodoos. Stefan Cruysberghs

Bryce - Sunset Point (USA southwest)

Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon are formed by two processes. The first process occurs in winter when water in small cracks in the rock seeps, freezes and expands. The rocks also contain a lot of calcium and it solves a bit by rainwater. Eventually this forms the freestanding pinnacles called hoodoos.

, Stefan Cruysberghs, Nikon D80 - 18-200mm, Request high resolution photo