Rock formations at Fort Rock, Oregon
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Great structure! Almost looks like fossilized coral! :)
It's part of the Fort Rock tuff ring. Lots of interesting rock structures there!
I can't help but wonder what kind of critters, bird or what? have their homes in those very convenient "apartments". Really interesting photo.
Lyn
Lots of vacancies there!
This feature is called 'honeycomb weathering' :D
Cool! We saw that at Capitol Reef National Park too.
Okay! I don't know where that is :P But I know it's beautiful to find such rock features! :D
It's in southern Utah. There are five national parks there - plus some interesting monuments and state parks. It's a paradise for geologists!
Oh wow :D I hope to visit it someday!