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Standing at the bottom of the Ocean EarthCache

Hidden : 7/24/2008
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Standing at the bottom of the Ocean...

At these coordinates, you are standing on a limestone layer of the Carmel formation, which formed in an ancient inland sea. The is was sea that covered the giant sand dunes that eventually turned to massive deposits of Navajo Sandstone. The formation is prevalent across the Colorado Plateau. Here at the San Rafael Swell, erosion has cut the Navajo Sandstone into great white monoliths, knobs, and canyons bearing names such as Ghost Rock, Locomotive Point, Joe and his Dog, Eagle Canyon, and Temple Mountain. A good eye can see how the rock layers dip slightly to the west. Eventually the monoliths will become knobs, the knobs will become mounds, and the mounds will succomb to erosion and disappear. The great cliff you now stand atop will also be worn away a grain at a time and "the hills will be made low."


Logging Requirements :
  • Tell us which direction the rock layeys tip slighty to. ( east, west, etc.. )
  • How long does the sign say erosion has been cutting and sculpting these rock formations?
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