Hoodoos on the High Mesa
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Fabulous entry Charlotte, very interesting shapes,
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annedm1 2008.11.26 at 11:02:52 PST
Very good choice, so unusual. I would like to know what they mean. Good luck.
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Breizh33 2008.11.26 at 08:59:09 PST
These are great shot :-) Spiritual earth sculptures ;-)
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mirlen101 2008.07.28 at 11:10:42 PDT
Nifty album Charlotte - I always wondered what these were called. What a fun album! Cheers, Lynne (PS - left you a long message in your 'messages')
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donolew 2008.07.25 at 07:39:01 PDT
This is Excellent,
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annedm1 2008.01.20 at 12:00:09 PST
Very unusual! What the heck are they? Good shot. Sharon
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sharwils 2007.06.04 at 12:18:06 PDT
So unusual, I had seen one earlier, the tall skinny one is the best. Art sneds from Texas.
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art_plum 2007.03.31 at 04:58:26 PDT
I have never seen hoodoos that look like that...the one looks like a stick with rocks on top.....don't mean to criticize
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mabarker55 2007.01.03 at 07:42:20 PST
A very well balanced shot! To which culture belong those Hoodoos? - Galit
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854847 2006.10.09 at 13:16:46 PDT
Awesome shot. I have not seen this before.
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sandylferguson 2006.09.17 at 18:37:41 PDT
Wow. They look like they are going to fall. Its and outstanding shot.
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sandylferguson 2006.09.17 at 18:36:30 PDT
hmmm??? Honestly never heard of this or seen this either, I guess thats the NM version of Stonehenge?
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worldtripper3 2006.08.19 at 10:59:13 PDT
WOW. I've not seen these before. very impressive.
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georgieboy98 2006.08.18 at 03:29:52 PDT
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