Hoodoo Rock Exposed!

Hoodoo Rock Exposed!

This is the trecherous east face of Hoodoo Rock in central Arizona. I don't know what that green-coloured plant is in the foreground. It looks like agave, after a wild javalina came along and chewed on it. (I have seen many wild javalina in this area, but no pictures yet.) Hoodoo Rock is a witness to the forces of geologic time. And, I'm sure the rocks in this area have been licked and touched by the many species of snakes and lizards living in this rocky region, just east of Payson, Arizona. June 8, 2008
lcarreau
on Jun 10, 2008 4:17 pm
Image Type(s): Hiking,  Flora,  Informational,  Scenery,  Humor
Image ID: 411528

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GroundRat

GroundRat - Feb 18, 2009 7:49 pm - Voted 10/10

those rocks...

look like a heavy set woman sitting down and leaning forward, with ass-crack facing us.

lcarreau

lcarreau - Feb 18, 2009 8:00 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: those rocks...

Ha, ha! Glad you enjoyed it! It was
extremely warm that day, and who knows
what grotesque figures you MIGHT discover
in the Arizona desert on a warm day?

Like I said in the description, I'm sure
this formation has been "licked and touched"
by a variety of snakes and lizards, as a
deterent from becoming too LONELY. : )

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