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The Hat Shop, Bryce Canyon National Park
Photographer: Lee Dittmann

ID: 0000 0000 0310 0076 (2010-03-01)

Copyright © 2010 Lee Dittmann

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  • date of photo  May 23, 2009
  • location  Bryce Canyon National Park: The Hat Shop along Under the Rim Trail (Garfield County, Utah, US)
  • notes   The Hat Shop (center) and vicinity. At the Hat Shop, boulders rest upon pillars of softer material. They were formed after soil and rock, eroded and deposited from higher elevations, underwent secondary erosion, but with the hard boulders keeping the softer material beneath from washing away. This is very similar to how the famous 'hoodoo' pinnacles at Bryce Canyon formed, except that the latter consist of ancient sedimentary rock. The Hat Shop pillars are more recent deposits. Elevation ca. 7,400 feet. 2:54 pm.
  • camera   Fujifilm S5000 FinePix digital camera
  • photo category: Misc. - geology

  • Using this photo   The thumbnail photo (128x192 pixels) on this page may be freely used for personal or academic purposes without prior permission under the Fair Use provisions of US copyright law as long as the photo is clearly credited with © 2010 Lee Dittmann. For other uses, or if you have questions, contact Lee Dittmann leedittmann[AT]gmail.com. (Replace the [AT] with the @ symbol before sending an email.)


     

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