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I love geology, the history of the Earth, the formation of its landscape across the ages. I love Utah; I have been there many times and plan to go again in 2012.
Chantal Paré's conversations
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++++++++++++++++ RELIGION ERADICATION SPECIALIST +++++++++++++++ .
The corral is in the middle of the photo, a bit to the right.
Yes, that's a trail! A sole-breaking trail.
MANCOS SHALE: I believe this is the Tununk member capped with the Ferron member, but I could be wrong.
Stone layers that erode in this contorted fashion have often been trampled by dinosaurs, or penetrated by large plant roots prior to lithification.
Navajo sandstone is white in this area.
Detail of Wingate Sandstone.
Detail of Wingate Sandstone.
I love this shot. It reminds me of 'ouching' my way across that beach in bare feet.
This was heaven.