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CareyPhotography > Lush plant life grows on the uniquely undulating outcroppings of the Monterey Formation at the southern end of Newport Beach, California. The Miocene era Monterey Formation is comprised mainly of diatomite and since it contains some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the continental United States it has been widely studied for over a century. The Newport Beach coastline is a wonderful example of syncline and anticline folds in the bedrock.
CareyPhotography > Milling or grinding station at the Kawaiisu indian petroglyph site at Sheep Springs in the El Paso Mountains, California
CareyPhotography > Rockrash on a boulder on the John Bull trail in Big Bear
CareyPhotography > My jeep on the rocks - John Bull trail, Big Bear, California
CareyPhotography > Milling or grinding station at the Kawaiisu indian petroglyph site at Sheep Springs in the El Paso Mountains, California
CareyPhotography > Layers of rock in the Miocene-era Monterey Formation at the headlands of Crystal Cove State Park in Orange County, California
CareyPhotography > Cairn most likely marking a mining claim along the trail to Mohawk Spring in the Turtle Mountains, Mojave Desert, California
CareyPhotography > Cairn most likely marking a mining claim along the trail to Mohawk Spring in the Turtle Mountains, Mojave Desert, California
CareyPhotography > Moon rise through a rock formation at Hole in the Wall, Mojave National Preserve
Lush plant life grows on the uniquely undulating outcroppings of the Monterey Formation at the southern end of Newport Beach, California. The Miocene era Monterey Formation is comprised mainly of diatomite and since it contains some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the continental United States it has been widely studied for over a century. The Newport Beach coastline is a wonderful example of syncline and anticline folds in the bedrock.
CareyPhotography > Lush plant life grows on the uniquely undulating outcroppings of the Monterey Formation at the southern end of Newport Beach, California. The Miocene era Monterey Formation is comprised mainly of diatomite and since it contains some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the continental United States it has been widely studied for over a century. The Newport Beach coastline is a wonderful example of syncline and anticline folds in the bedrock.
Lush plant life grows on the uniquely undulating outcroppings of the Monterey Formation at the southern end of Newport Beach, California. The Miocene era Monterey Formation is comprised mainly of diatomite and since it contains some of the largest oil and gas reserves in the continental United States it has been widely studied for over a century. The Newport Beach coastline is a wonderful example of syncline and anticline folds in the bedrock.
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