Atop the Petrified Sand Dunes, Snow Canyon State Park
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Parm
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Not quite the trademarked X-jump happening on the top of that dune, but close.
Wait - "petrified" sand dunes? How does that work? A pile of sand gets doused with some liquid that hardens and captures a moment in time as regards the position and gazillions of sand grains?
The patented X-jump is absent because the jumper (Elaine) does not have permission to use it.
As far a "petrified" sand dunes are concerned, they are produced when ancient sand dunes hardened into stone under the overlying subsequent material, which later eroded away.
2 comments:
Not quite the trademarked X-jump happening on the top of that dune, but close.
Wait - "petrified" sand dunes? How does that work? A pile of sand gets doused with some liquid that hardens and captures a moment in time as regards the position and gazillions of sand grains?
The patented X-jump is absent because the jumper (Elaine) does not have permission to use it.
As far a "petrified" sand dunes are concerned, they are produced when ancient sand dunes hardened into stone under the overlying subsequent material, which later eroded away.
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