Pinnacle Rock Hoodoo Mist Sedona - stock photo

Red rock pinnacle hoodoo formation surrounded by sunrise mist and fog following a rainshower above a canyon in high desert extreme terrain. Locally, the hoodoo formation on the left is known as the Rabbit Ears. Viewed from a perspective 90 degrees to either side a fissure is apparent that separates the hoodoo into two slivers of rock that appear very much like rabbit ears. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2012.
Red rock pinnacle hoodoo formation surrounded by sunrise mist and fog following a rainshower above a canyon in high desert extreme terrain. Locally, the hoodoo formation on the left is known as the Rabbit Ears. Viewed from a perspective 90 degrees to either side a fissure is apparent that separates the hoodoo into two slivers of rock that appear very much like rabbit ears. Yavapai County, Arizona, 2012.
Pinnacle Rock Hoodoo Mist Sedona
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