Hoodoo Formations III— at Writing-on-stone (Aisinai'pi)
On the road in the American / Canadian Northwest.


Frozen Flowforms . . .

A hoodoo is a column or pinnacle of water-worn
or shaped rock, often topped with a flatter piece
of harder rock.

The word 'hoodoo' is evidently an alteration of Voodoo.
This is because the shapes bear a striking resemblance to
bizarre human forms, frequently topped by "hats" of different
shapes and sizes . . .





NEW: To view / purchase different sized prints of this week's images
at the
PhotoWeek online store, click here. Or view as SLIDESHOW
ALSO:
browse previous weeks at http://www.shutterfly.com/pro/cliffcards/photoweek


| back to Picture/Poems: Central Display | go to P/P Photoweek: Archive |or go to last week's PhotoWeek pages |  
| Map | TOC: I-IV | TOC: V-VIII | Image Index | Index | Text OnlyDownload Page | Newsletter | About P/P | About Cliff Crego |

Photograph by Cliff Crego © 2007 picture-poems.com
(created: IX.3.2007)