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Fossil Falls

Fossil Falls is a unique geological feature near Little Lake, California.  Here the Owens River used to flow here during the Ice Age.  Glacial meltwater from the Sierra Nevada created large lakes & rivers in the area & this lava flow was carved by the prehistoric river.  The lava flows themselves were formed anywhere from 10,000-400,000 years ago.  Look carefully to see the smooth lava rock polished & gutted w/ potholes as the water churned through this canyon before tumbling over a 30 foot drop in the distance.  The site is on the national register of historic places as it is also an archaeological site from the Coso People long ago.  A similar geological feature is Dry Falls in Washington State, carved by the Missoula floods.

Copyright: William L
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Resolution: 12804x6402
Taken: 26/04/2022
Uploaded: 09/05/2022
Published: 09/05/2022
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Tags: fossil falls; owens river; california; sierra nevada; coso mountains; lava; volcanic; red hill; cinder cone; mojave desert; waterfall; dry; rose valley; basalt; potholes; national register of historic places
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