THE EARTH PILLAR, DEMOISELLE, OR HOODOO
A tall column of earth, often 20 to30
feet high, capped by a large boulder. The boulder has originally lain on the
soil; when most of the soft surface material surrounding it has been gradually
worn away by rain, it has protected the earth beneath it, and has remained
perched on a long pillar of this earth. Earth pillars occur frequently in
mountain valleys, and probably the best-known examples are those of the
Tyrol.
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