Tent Rocks #1 by photosynthesis
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Description
Taken at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument in New Mexico. A place I had never heard of until my friend & I were planning our trip to the Southwest, saw it on our route on a map & decided to check it out. Well worth a visit if you're in the area.
For my geology-loving friend Tara (auntietk), here is a description of it from the BLM website, with lots of juicy geological tidbits:
"The Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument is a remarkable outdoor laboratory, offering an opportunity to observe, study, and experience the geologic processes that shape natural landscapes. The National Monument, on the Pajarito Plateau in north-central New Mexico, includes a national recreation trail and ranges from 5,570 feet to 6,760 feet above sea level. It is for foot travel only, and contains two segments that provide opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, geologic observation, and plant identification.
The cone-shaped tent rock formations are the products of volcanic eruptions that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago and left pumice, ash, and tuff deposits over 1,000 feet thick. Tremendous explosions from the Jemez volcanic field spewed pyroclasts (rock fragments), while searing hot gases blasted down slopes in an incandescent avalanche called a “pyroclastic flow.”
Precariously perched on many of the tapering hoodoos are boulder caps that protect the softer pumice and tuff below. Some tents have lost their hard, resistant caprocks, and are disintegrating. While fairly uniform in shape, the tent rock formations vary in height from a few feet up to 90 feet."
Comments (12)
Faemike55
Great photo and wonderful explanation
SunriseGirl
I have never heard of this place either, but often some of the best stops are those kind. I discovered Capitol Reef National Park that way and it is also well worth a visit.
X-PaX
Beautiful capture of this awesome landscape.
kgb224
Wonderful capture my friend. God bless.
alida
enchanting view.I'd love to visit
durleybeachbum
That is absolutely fascinating!
beachsidelegs
Wonderful image, I enjoyed the information :)
AidanaWillowRaven
Majestic structures ...
auntietk
Oooohh! Pretty! Thanks for the description. I know you went the extra mile to satisfy my curiosity, and it's much appreciated! :)
goodoleboy
Striations to die for.
giulband
Superb place and beautifully captured !!!
Jean_C
Amazing rock structure, very beautiful landscape and excellent captures!