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Eine vom Parkplatz am Highway 89 ausgehende Wanderung von ca. 3km Länge führt zu bizarr geformten Sandsteinfelsen. Diese Hoodoos nehmen nicht selten die Form von überdimensionalen Pilzen an.

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A 3km hike starting from the parking lot on Highway 89 leads to bizarrely shaped sandstone cliffs. These hoodoos often take the form of oversized mushrooms.

Rimrocks hoodoos, Grand Staircase Escalante Monument, Utah.

These toadstools are sandstone formations with a harder caprock that has protected a softer, more easily weathered tower. Located in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

With a bit of fantasy you'll discover this little world. Can you see the elf sitting under the red speckled hat?

Mushroom picking in the woods and again I played with the vintage lenses ...

On the Borther 0f Utah and Arizona

Lawrence Field & Bolehill Quarry - fungi walk

Possibly Common Bonnet

They keep growing

Fly Agaric possible for next weeks homework

E8, Germany, near Kleve, 8-10-07

Toadstools :)

Taken at Wolseley Centre

Canon EOS M50

TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD MACRO1:1 F017

ƒ/10.0 90.0 mm 1/160 6400

5mm high. Light HDR, natural light handheld.

 

GM 31/8

 

Photo l2 5/8

Light breaks through a heavy overcast day on a cold wintery day adding a sweet shine to accent the dominate, picturesque hoodoo that welcomes hikers into the Paria Rimrock area.

🍄 Is this the first Toadstool of the year or is it the last one left from the mild wet winter? 🤔 Nature always keeps us guessing! The mystery and magic of spotting such a unique fungi in changing seasons reminds us of the beauty that surrounds us every day. Let's appreciate each moment of wonder as we uncover more secrets hidden within our everyday lives. What do you think, early bloom or resilient survivor? Explore and ponder with me! 🌿✨

This strip of southern Utah and northern Arizona has so many special places. Toadstool Hoodoos are on a plateau a short hike from the highway.

A toadstool is a formation which has a boulder perched on a rock column like a mushroom, or "Toadstool". It is formed over millions of years when the softer rock under the boulder erodes away, leaving only the rock pedestal supporting the capstone. Captured in Grand Staircase Escalante N.M.

Rain is just perfect to encourage these fungi. Seen growing at the base of an old tree.

 

It may be Honey Fungus - Armillaria mellea Anyone know for sure?

 

Week 40

Red River, New Mexico

Olympus E-M5MarkII, M.Zuiko 60mm F2.8 Macro

I haven't done anything to the background colour - that's how it came out. It was still almost dark when this was taken.....

Fujifilm X-T2

Fuji XF50-140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR + 2x Konverter

ISO 3200

  

Toadstool Geologic Park is a featured destination on the Great Plains Trail. It's 23 miles by foot from Crawford in far western Nebraska. If it looks like a smaller version of Badlands National Park, that's what it is.

 

Follow the Great Plains Trail: www.greatplainstrail.org/

 

(Common Rust Gill, most likely, lol)

Photography by :Damon Pearson Photography (www.damonpearson.com)

Canon EOS M50

TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD MACRO1:1 F017

ƒ/13.0 90.0 mm 1/60 6400

A few of these popping up along the perimeter wall in Dunham Park.

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