View from an Upstanding Wisconsinite
This upstanding Wisconsinite, Wisconsin's Rib Mountain, is a 4-miles-long (6.4 km long) quartzite ridge that was uncovered over many millions of years by erosion of the softer material (syenite) in which it was embedded. Rib Mountain stands 670 feet (204 meters) above surrounding terrain, and the western edge of the city of Wausau abuts the mountain's ESE base.
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View from an Upstanding Wisconsinite
This upstanding Wisconsinite, Wisconsin's Rib Mountain, is a 4-miles-long (6.4 km long) quartzite ridge that was uncovered over many millions of years by erosion of the softer material (syenite) in which it was embedded. Rib Mountain stands 670 feet (204 meters) above surrounding terrain, and the western edge of the city of Wausau abuts the mountain's ESE base.
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Uploaded on October 12, 2019
Taken on October 9, 2019