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    Default Re: Page Fly-In - Part 4

    Kathy took most of the photos.

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    Kathy does an awesome job at the photo taking!
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    My daughter has a Masters of Science in Geology, she would really enjoy these photos. This one in particular is really cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Z View Post
    My daughter has a Masters of Science in Geology, she would really enjoy these photos. This one in particular is really cool!
    I think it shows the rock eroding away to reveal a giant dinosaur tail! That's my best guess.
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    Given the likelyhood that the area was once covered in water I would actually venture to guess that it is actually a sea serpant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by efwd View Post
    Given the likelyhood that the area was once covered in water I would actually venture to guess that it is actually a sea serpant.
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    I concur, it was probably a huge Alligator from the age of Dinosaurs.

    Actually the Arbuckle mountains in Oklahoma have some similar rock formations, only they are not that close together and so well defined.
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    Default Re: Page Fly-In - Part 4

    Looking at these formations on our planet, it is no wonder that we see strange formations on other planets, such as Mars, and conclude there was intelligent life there... maybe... maybe not... who knows.

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