Image:Hexagonal Shaped Salt Crust at Badwater.jpg

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Repeated freeze-thaw and evaporation cycles gradually pushed the thin salt crust into hexagonal honeycomb shapes. The shapes are more evident with the Sun positioned in front of the camera.

Source

self-made; at Badwater, Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Date

20th December 2004

Author

Wing-Chi Poon

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