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Blue Hole is a popular swimming hole on Passage Creek in the northern part of George Washington National Forest, about 1 mile north (downstream) of Elizabeth Furnace, and 3 miles south of Waterlick, Virginia. The rock here is Silurian-aged Massanutten Sandstone. This site is just north (downstream) of Red Hole: ...
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Ross Sandstone, County Clare, Ireland
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This exposure of tilted strata within the Massanutten Sandstone is found on the north side of the Fort Valley Road near Red Hole, within the Passage Creek Day Use Area of the George Washington National Forest, Virginia. To view a sample of the Massanutten Sandstone in macro detail, try this: gigapan.com/giga...
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Red Hole is a popular swimming hole on Passage Creek in the northern part of George Washington National Forest. The site is about one mile north (downstream) of Elizabeth Furnace, and three miles south of the "town" of Waterlick. The rock here is Silurian-aged Massanutten Sandstone. For another view, take a look ...
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Temple of Sinawava at the end of Zion Canyon on the Virgin River just at the mouth of the Narrows
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Ross Sandstone, County Clare, Ireland
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Ross Sandstone, County Clare, Ireland
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Red Hole is a popular swimming hole on Passage Creek in the northern George Washington National Forest, about a mile north of Elizabeth Furnace, and 3 miles south of Waterlick. The rock here is Silurian-aged Massanutten Sandstone. For another view, take a look at this GigaPan: gigapan.com/gigapans/113761...
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These Devonian beds (part of the Catskill clastic wedge) show some nice "ball and pillow" structure where sands were deposited atop goopy mud. You can see them today in cross-section on the many road-cuts of new Route 55 in West Virginia (Corridor H).
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This image was shot at Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park from the parking lot at the visitor center.
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