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Description The upper layers of rock are affected by a close-spaced set of fractures. These are metamorphosed dolomites of the Neoproterozoic Noonday Formation.
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Source self-made; in Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California, USA.
Author Wing-Chi Poon
Camera location36° 34′ 04.44″ N, 117° 08′ 36.11″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current04:40, 21 November 2005Thumbnail for version as of 04:40, 21 November 20052,048 × 1,360 (2.03 MB)WingchiTaken by Wing-Chi Poon on 21st December 2004 in Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California, USA. The upper layers of rock was somehow rotated 90 degrees before it was fused again with the lower layers. These are metamorphosed s

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