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How does this landform in the pic may form????

DaveScott.v.2

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Pic?

Possibly because I am a noob at the forums and have not gained priviledges, but I am unable to actually see a picture in this thread. Can you upload the image to an image hosting website and then post a URL?


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Hi Venus, We're good,

Hi Venus,

We're good, ............but not that good. 

 We do need a picture, or a VERY good description!

John

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Only part of the picture shows up

This looks like it might be a HUGE image. Maybe try rescaling the image to something smaller and upload again?

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Sorry Venus, but all I get

Sorry Venus, but all I get isa bit of tree top and possibly a top bit of rock 'tower'  (similar to the road to  Playa d'Ora in N. Spain)  and then its blanked out.  Perhaps reducing the size of the images might help (?)

 It would also help to know exactly where this is.

John

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John, the third image link

John, the third image link should work for you. The resolution is lower though and maybe you can solve this guy's question better than I can.


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It looks like a sandstone

It looks like a sandstone outcrop which has been eroded on three sides.  The bit on the top could have been eroded before the block became detached from the main outcrop.  It's similar to many outcrops seen along scarp edges.

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