These photos and the one that preceded them confuse me.
Can anyone tell me what the mounds are made of? My guess is that some subterranean water under pressure came through the surface and deposited mounds of fine silt, but the structures look almost glass-like. Without vulcanism, I don't believe that there could be any igneous deposits.
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Re: Puzzle Pics
Hi Bob
I suspect that water is still bubbling through the mounds and giving them that "aero interface" look
I suspect that water is still bubbling through the mounds and giving them that "aero interface" look
John
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“Always trust a microbiologist because they have the best chance of predicting when the world will end”
― Teddie O. Rahube