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The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff crops out at the top of the distant ridge on the south side dipping toward the south. It unconformably overlies Paleozoic sedimentary rocks that dip northward, forming an angular unconformity. The Huckleberry Ridge Tuff was deposited in horizontal sheets just 2.1 million years ago as a resu...
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This one was a challenge to capture. Not only is it a tourist rich location - I got lots of questions about the GigaPan here - but there was a steam plume emanating from the hotspring that at times totally obscured the field of view. Finally though, after lots of pauses, and with the battery running low, I got enough...
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This tiny island is of course the site of the headquarters of the well-known International Rescue, but a little-known geographical feature of the Dorset Coast in the UK. The beach is one of the most fossiliferous coastal sites in England. If you have sharp eyes you may* just be able to make out cmlbath fossil-hunting a...
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The last sunlight of the day illuminates the upper slopes of the Madison Landslide scar. Quake Lake is in the foreground, it's skeletal trees a testament to the deadly night fifty years ago.
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On August 17, 1959 the M7.5 Hebgen Lake Earthquake triggered a massive landslide that blocked the drainage of the Madison River and formed the modern day Quake Lake. This 360 degree panorama is shot from atop the landslide deposit. To the south one can see the landslide scar on the facing ridge. All around the camer...
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Just north of the Jackson (WY) airport is this particular turnout, with a great view of the Tetons.
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The Tetons (the tallest visible here is Grand Teton - over 13000 feet tall) as seen from Glacier View turnout (off Highway 89). The broad flat area in the foreground is the Snake River plain - this view shows a nice contrast between flat eroded river plain and the rugged terrain in the mountains. This is one of t...
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Located just south of the Yellowstone Caldera this view illustrated the Lewis River cutting a canyon down through the Lava Creek Tuff. One can also see the biological aftermath of the 1999 forest fires that swept the park.
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Lots of great geology in this one. We've got meandering river and a volcano for starters, and I'm sure there's much more...
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Close to civilization but difficult to reach.. situated in the "Clues de Barles" a geological reserve only a few km (N) of Digne-les-Bains (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, southern France).
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