File:Flickr - brewbooks - Columnar Basalt with Climbers - Vantage, Washington.jpg
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This basalt forms in columns which are oriented vertically, with the polygons (in this case mainly hexagons) forming as the basalt cools and shrinks. A similar phenomena occurs with needle ice or pipkrake ice crystals. Basalt Rock Climber Rappeling |
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Source | Columnar Basalt with Climbers - Vantage, Washington |
Author | brewbooks from near Seattle, USA |
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