A Photo A Week: Nature’s White 03/25/2018•Alaska, nature, North America White Rocks Nature’s Detritus Join Nancy’s A Photo A Week: Nature’s White Share this:FacebookEmailWhatsAppMoreTwitterRedditTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
Glacial runoff perhaps. They are rounded which indicates very strong current. Wave action can also do that to boulders. It happened a long time ago. I was a geology major. LikeLike Reply
My geology tip of the day: Pure quartz boulders amongst granite ones rounded by erosion, probably water. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thanks, I wasn’t sure about the quartz. They are from central Alaska. Could they be from glacial movement? Though there is a river close by. LikeLike Reply
So peaceful. You should sell prints.
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How cool! What an amazing find. 🙂 Thanks for joining the challenge!
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Glacial runoff perhaps. They are rounded which indicates very strong current. Wave action can also do that to boulders. It happened a long time ago. I was a geology major.
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My geology tip of the day: Pure quartz boulders amongst granite ones rounded by erosion, probably water.
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Thanks, I wasn’t sure about the quartz. They are from central Alaska. Could they be from glacial movement? Though there is a river close by.
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