File:Limestone Cliff Nopah Range Wilderness Area.jpg

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Weathered limestone rock.

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English: Limestone cliffs often arise from uplifted seabed. They may look volcanic they are not. Much limestone in this area exhibits a solution surface which I am told is typical of arid areas. A short distance away, shale deposits contain trilobite fossils, those from aquatic creatures that lived in ancient Lake Tecopa.
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Camera location35° 53′ 19.53″ N, 116° 03′ 30.96″ W  Heading=253.42481977343° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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