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Rocks that move?
CHeck this out...
http://geology.com/articles/racetrack-p ... ocks.shtml
A sliding rock that has left a long track across the surface of Racetrack Playa. Some tracks are hundreds of feet long! (See story above for several more sliding rock photos.) © iStockphoto / Steve Geer
http://geology.com/articles/racetrack-p ... ocks.shtml
A sliding rock that has left a long track across the surface of Racetrack Playa. Some tracks are hundreds of feet long! (See story above for several more sliding rock photos.) © iStockphoto / Steve Geer
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Re: Rocks that move?
Wow! That's pretty cool!!
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Re: Rocks that move?
Cool post Eric,
I think it is a combination of wind and freezing. A lot of movement involved with the freeze and thaw cycle. Not to mention wet and dry cycles. look what it can do to peoples concrete foundations.
I think it is a combination of wind and freezing. A lot of movement involved with the freeze and thaw cycle. Not to mention wet and dry cycles. look what it can do to peoples concrete foundations.
Re: Rocks that move?
That's cool but nothing new.... I've seen "moving rocks" most of my life!
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Re: Rocks that move?
ohhh we could take that sooo many ways.
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Re: Rocks that move?
Well, yeah!E_HILLMAN wrote:ohhh we could take that sooo many ways.
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re3too, don't ya just love to keep them on their toes?
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A woman's work is never done!katie wrote:re3too, don't ya just love to keep them on their toes?
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Re: Rocks that move?
So, do you really surf Geology.com??
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