Las chimeneas de las hadas por Harry Hayashi/ Getty Images
Estas caprichosas formaciones de arenisca presiden el Área de Estudio de la Vida Salvaje Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah, en Nuevo México, una zona de badlands rica en fósiles. Llamadas "chimeneas de hadas", fueron esculpidas por el agua y el viento hace millones de años.
Cada lunes he empezado colgar una foto, por espectacular, rara, bonita o por captar un momento único e irrepetible, sobre Naturaleza (animales, plantas o lugares). La que obtenga mas (+) y visitas sumadas dentro del mes sera nominada FOTO DEL MES y a final de año, entre estas, nombraremos la mejor foto o FOTO DEL AÑO.
Each Monday I'm posting a picture, spectacular, rare, beautiful or to capture a unique and unrepeatable moment on Nature (animals, plants or places). Which get more (+) and visits summed within one month will be nominated picture of the month and end of year, we choose the best photo or picture of the year.
This week: The fairy chimneys by Harry Hayashi / Getty Images
The fairy chimneys by Harry Hayashi / Getty Images These capricious sandstone formations preside over the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wildlife Study Area in New Mexico, a zone of fossil-rich badlands. Called "fairy chimneys," they were sculpted by water and wind millions of years ago.
The fairy chimneys by Harry Hayashi / Getty Images These capricious sandstone formations preside over the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wildlife Study Area in New Mexico, a zone of fossil-rich badlands. Called "fairy chimneys," they were sculpted by water and wind millions of years ago.