Image:Stalagmite-Like Rock Formation beneath Gorman Fall.jpg

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Description

A stalagmite-like limestone rock formation beneath the waterfall (outside any cave). Carbonate-rich water constantly pours over the rock making it round-shaped.

Source

self-made; at Gorman Fall, Colorado Bend State Park, Bend, Texas, USA.

Date

23rd April 2005

Author

Wing-Chi Poon

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current03:29, 18 November 20051,360×2,048 (1.49 MB)Wingchi (Taken by Wing-Chi Poon on 23rd April 2005 at Gorman Fall, Colorado Bend State Park, Texas, USA. This photo shows a stalagmite-like limestone rock formation beneath the waterfall (outside any cave). Carbonate-rich water constantly pours ov)
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