Image:Perpendicularly-fused Metamorphosed Sedimentary Layers.jpg

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The upper layers of rock was somehow rotated 90 degrees before it was fused again with the lower layers. These are metamorphosed sedimentary rocks.

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self-made; in Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California, USA.

Date

21st December 2004

Author

Wing-Chi Poon

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