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AKStafford t1_j2j4hkr wrote

We were there last year. Such a great spot!

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jessicathehun t1_j2j6nzv wrote

What’s the difference between a hoodoo and a tufa?

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slimreaper27 t1_j2jbo2b wrote

Hoodoos are tower-like structures of rock formed by physical erosion. Tufas are mounds of carbonates that have accumulated via ground water percolating into a lake.

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cote112 t1_j2kx0mc wrote

Must be windy

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lightningfries t1_j2lja71 wrote

Chiricahua has some of my favorite easily-accessible cool igneous petrology in north America.

If you walk up the Sugarloaf mountain trail and pay attention to the minerals in the rocks you can track the inversion of the magma chamber as it was progressively erupted. Great stuff.

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