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View from the center of the Windows Section parking area of the west side lit by the morning sun.
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Castle Rock badlands from atop the Smoky Hill Chalk.
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The "Snake" shot.
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Castle Rock is an erosional remnant of Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk in southeastern Gove County, Kansas. Historically it was an important landmark on the Butterfield Overland Trail. (Berti is still hiding. Snapshot him if you find him!)
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Two small normal faults are visible in these erosional remnants of the Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk in southeastern Gove County, Kansas.
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Three very patient paleontology grad students give you a sense of scale at Castle Rock, Kansas.
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Mushroom Rock is an excellent example of the geological concept of differential erosion. The hardened capstone is protecting softer underlying sediments, in this instance forming a distinctive mushroom-shaped outcropping. A detailed Gigapan of Mushroom Rock can be found at: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2...
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Some of the distinctive erosional remnants visible in the roadside portion of Mushroom Rock, south of Carniero, Kansas. Picnic, anyone?
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Mushroom Rock is an iconic natural feature on the Great Plains of western Kansas. The Fremont Trail passed north of here and many visitors have left their mark. A wider view of Mushroom rock can be found at: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=2592
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