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This prehistoric ocean floor is the World’s largest exposure of quartz conglomerate (also called ocean spar or puddingstone) and attracts thousands of visitors yearly.
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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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Gravel in gravel road just off of Rockwell Church Road in Winder, GA.
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Featuring lots and lots of quartz, shell fragments, and minerals we've yet to identify. Shot against a background that is half black and half white (like a black and white cookie). Thanks to Benji Suarez, who collected and donated this sample. Image made as part of the MAGIC project (Mid-Atlantic Geo-Imagery C...
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This is a pretty crappy outcrop of what is mapped as neoproterozoic metaconglomerate at the base of the fauquier formation near Marshall Virginia.
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Spruce Knob is the highest point in the state of West Virginia. Here's the view looking south from the Whispering Pines trail.
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