Close
Cart (0)
Login
Register
By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies as described in
Cookie Policy
.
OK
X
Digital Asset Management by Orange Logic
Company
Your account
Register
Hire an Illustrator
Terms and conditions
Privacy & Legal Notices
Prints and Gifts
Educational Resources
Science Photos
Connect
LinkedIn: Science Source Images
Facebook: Science Source Images
YouTube: ScienceImages
Instagram: ScienceSourceStock
© 2022 Science Source Inc.
All rights reserved
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Hoodoo
Description:
Hoodoo. A hoodoo is an erosional feature that forms as the result of differential erosion of unconsolidated sediments. The pillar is capped by a piece of rock that protects it from erosion. The unprotected material is eroded by occasional heavy rains, gradually forming a spire. Photographed in Guelmamet, Sahara Desert, southern Algeria.
Credit:
David Parker/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2317107
Legacy Identifier:
SK4289
Type:
Image
Size:
4457px × 5490px (~70 MB)
Add to cart
Direct link to Image
Copy URL to clipboard
Add to lightbox My First Lightbox
Add to cart
Tags
abrasion
africa
algeria
algerian
arid
column
differential erosion
E460/0555
E460/555
E4600555
eroded
erosion
geography
geology
geomorphology
guelmamet
hoodoo
landform
physical
pinnacle
rock
sahara desert
sandstone
sedimentary
spire