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Hoodoos take millions of years to form and stand 5 to 7 metres tall. Each hoodoo is a sandstone pillar resting on a thick base of shale that is capped by a large stone. Hoodoos are very fragile and can erode completely if their capstone is dislodged (in other words, no climbing allowed). The protected Hoodoos site is a guaranteed spot to see Hoodoos but smaller versions of these sandstone giants can be found all over the Badlands.
(From: www.canadianbadlands.com/attraction-details.jsp?id=21)
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Réalisé le 6 août 2011 sur la côte sud-est du Brésil.
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Taken on August, 6th / 2011 along the south-east coast of Brazil.
Two Denver & Rio Grande Western 2-8-2s lead a Cumbres & Toltect train east out of Chama, New Mexico.
Happy Fence Friday !! A look back at March , the only difference being, we have leaves on the trees !!!
From Bank Newton to East Marton, The Yorkshire Dales
Amsterdam - Buiksloterdijk / Buiksloterweg.
The "Oosteinde (east end)" of Buiksloot village.
Buiksloot was a separate municipality until 1921, when it merged with Amsterdam.
In 1928 Oosteinde and Westeinde were renamed in Buiksloterdijk.
Op 1 januari 1921 is Buiksloot samen met de gemeenten Nieuwendam, Ransdorp, Sloten en Watergraafsmeer opgegaan in de gemeente Amsterdam. De gemeente Buiksloot was sterk verarmd na de watersnood van 1916, toen een groot gebied ten noorden van Amsterdam overstroomde.