Hoodoo

/ˈhudʊ/ noun

A tall, thin spire of rock that projects from the bottom of a canyon or badland. Formed by erosion when a caprock protects softer rock layers beneath from weathering.

From Haitian Creole 'hoodoo' meaning 'magic' or 'spell,' reflecting how these bizarre rock formations seemed supernatural to early observers. The geological term emerged in the American West in the late 1800s.

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