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Nature Unlimited, 13 March 2020


DavidTriplett

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This is the additional weekly image thread for the Nature Forum. While images posted to this thread should still be nature in theme, it may contain a small amount of human-made objects and therefore less restricted than the Monday in Nature threads. Please see this discussion for more details: Alternative weekly thread in Nature forum

 

Each participant please post no more than just one image per weekly thread.

 

Today's kickoff subject is of the geological variety, a hoodoo with distinct cap stone, found in the Hat Shop portion of Bryce Canyon National Park.

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Those Mono Lake rock formations were formed because of man's misadventure, so maybe not strictly nature.

 

The formation of the tufa pre-date man in the Americas by several hundred thousand years. Of course man's activity, specifically the Los Angles Water Department's activity, facilitated their appearance above the surface. But there were tufa on the old shoreline of the lake.

 

You may be interested in this article:

 

Mono Lake - Wikipedia

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