Morquartzite
August 18, 2011
A couple of years ago I wrote a post about the Proterozoic Churchill quartzite. At the time, I thought that I had said all I would ever need to say about this beautiful tough metagreywacke. But on July 25th of this year, we visited the sculpted scarps east of Churchill, and the stone was looking so completely photogenic that I ended up with dozens of fresh photographs. This is a small sample.
© Graham Young, 2011
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Very nice images G. A new career in photography perhaps?
Thank you, Brock and David.
Sublime!
Thanks for the vicarious travels! Ah, the beauty of rock sculpted by ice, wind and water.
Thank you for visiting!
beautiful.