Interesting rock formations in N.E. Tennessee...

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During one of my excursions yesterday I located quite an interesting rock formation. It appears to be shale. I thought it was really interesting and has since become home to animals of the forest. -Luke

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This picture has a "den" on the second level.

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That's a good looking creek Luke. If it was me Id be looking on those gravel bars :thumbsup:. Also looking over my shoulder at the same time to see what type of animal was living there. I sure wouldn't want something to sneak up on me when my back was turned.
 

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Looks almost like an archeology site like Petra for sure. Probably smaller than it looks in the pictures. Beautiful site!
 

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Limestone or slates :) Places like that can seem almost magical~ or ominous depending on ones mood.
 

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Looks like that creek has been higher in the rainy season by the erosion
 

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