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It takes some serious topography to move big rocks like these. Gee Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...
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I just missed the chance to get a bald eagle flying through this shot. Not that the geology is lacking in interesting detail, but I'm just saying, the eagle would have been a nice touch.
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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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Mammoth Hot Springs area, as seen from Upper Terraces. Mammoth Hotel complex on the left; Fort Yellowstone buildings on the right. October 16, 2008. 36 images with Canon SX110 and Gigapan.
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Gardiner, Montana - North entrance to Yellowstone National Park, October14, 2008. View from Absaroka Inn; 180 images with Canon SX110 and Gigapan robot.
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