Odd Rock Formations

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I went to the mts today, drove around with an 'old friend' from Grade School, (many moons ago). ;D
While he sat in the truck, (hes disabled), I hiked up & took some pic's of some rock formations I found a few years ago.
They are 'eroded sandstone', it must have taken 'many years' to do all that, one pic is of a 'spring' flowing out of the boulders.
No sun, so hope you can see them okay.


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Neat place, I almost thought that first photo was a old foundation! LOL
 

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seger98 said:
Neat place, I almost thought that first photo was a old foundation! LOL

Thanks, I'me gonna get me a jug of the 'spring water' :thumbsup:

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Hi, Fossis,

I enjoy seeing how nature has afected boulders and other things in the wilds. There are so many details and things to
discover if a person only takes the time to see them. You always have good views of things. I really like the type
of country where you live.

keep up the good work with this kind of pics.

I'll look foreward to seeing more of your country when you have a mind to do it.

Thanks for sharing.

Ray
 

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thirty7 said:
nice pics, looks like a great place to explore.

I have been 'exploring' this country since I was a child in the 1940's, & can never get enough. :thumbsup:

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Hi, Fossis,

I enjoy seeing how nature has afected boulders and other things in the wilds. There are so many details and things to
discover if a person only takes the time to see them. You always have good views of things. I really like the type
of country where you live.

keep up the good work with this kind of pics.

I'll look foreward to seeing more of your country when you have a mind to do it.

Thanks for sharing.

Ray

Thanks so much Ray.

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crazyjarhead said:
Thanks for sharing. You find some great pictures while you are out and about :icon_sunny:

Thanks, I'me always on 'the look'. :thumbsup:

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From all that I know - I'd say that the second pic is a classic telltale sign of glacier activity.......but they didn't get as far south as Oklahoma, did they?


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Gary in Pennsylvania said:
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From all that I know - I'd say that the second pic is a classic telltale sign of glacier activity.......but they didn't get as far south as Oklahoma, did they?


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We have 'hugh boulders', rocks of all sizes, then in other places, the layers are on about a 45 degree slant,
such as coal, shale, clay, the Glaciers stopped around northern Mo I think.

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