Amazingly Balanced Rocks Around the World - 19

The balanced rocks are a geological formation created due to wind/water erosion or glacial melting. These precariously balanced rocks are wonder of the nature and to a viewer it looks that these would topple by a gentle human push or a wind force. However most of these rocks have remained steadfast for past several thousand years though some were vandalised and pushed over. To some scientists these rocks are a sign of seismic stableness of the location.

This post is part of the series about these awesome and breathtaking rocks around the world. List giving links to individual rocks can be seen here and a combined big page showing all the rocks can be viewed here.

Thor's Hammer, Bryce Canyon, Utah
This amazingly balanced rock known as "Thor's Hammer" is a spectacular and classical example of a Hoodoo rocks. A geological name for tent rock or fairy chimney. Such rocks are tall, thin spires of rock that protrudes from the bottom of an arid drainage basin or badland and were created due to of erosion processes whenever relatively hard rock overlays softer more erodible rock, such as sandstone.

Thor’s Hammer is approximately 46 metres (150 ft) tall and is one of most famous of the several Hoodoo rocks found at the Bryce Canyon national park.

Image from Flickr is by ccho

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Image Source: Google Street View

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Source of info: Earth Picture of the Day / Wikipedia


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