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Granite

Photography Scenic posted on Mar 09, 2016
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Hard to believe those granite countertops everyone's so crazy about came from a monolith like this!! Somewhere in Yosemite.

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SunriseGirl

2:51AM | Wed, 09 March 2016

Hopefully those granite counter tops did not come from THIS mountain. :) I actually watched mankind demolish a mountain over a 30 year time period. It was in Utah a place called the point of the mountain. As a teenager I saw a man walking up the side of that mountain. He left footprints in a diagonal pattern from bottom to midpoint. Through the years I watched as nature did her thing with the seeds and water that were caught by the indentations of those footprints. Little bushes grew along that same diagonal path. There was a gravel pit to the side of that mountain. Bit by bit over the years they chewed away at it until the footprint landmark I knew as a kid was chomped away one footprint at a time and is no longer there.

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durleybeachbum

4:06AM | Wed, 09 March 2016

If this is a national park it won't be allowed to mine it!

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Faemike55

9:36AM | Wed, 09 March 2016

Sometimes I take rocks for granite

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MrsRatbag

8:23PM | Wed, 09 March 2016

What a spectacular shot! It almost doesn't look real...stunning!

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wysiwig

11:27PM | Wed, 09 March 2016

A very impressive image. It looks appropriately intimidating.


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