Kloochman Rock
Near the center of this image is a feature known as Kloochman Rock (which looks somewhat like a green pyramid in this photo). It was created millions of years ago when molten volcanic material was pushed up into a crack… which then cooled and solidified. Over millions of years, this hard volcanic material withstood the effects of erosion while the softer material surrounding it eventually eroded away. So, to make a million-year story short… this volcanic material withstood the test of time and today is known as… Kloochman Rock! It is situated in the Wenatchee National Forest (just southeast of Mt. Rainier).
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Kloochman Rock
Near the center of this image is a feature known as Kloochman Rock (which looks somewhat like a green pyramid in this photo). It was created millions of years ago when molten volcanic material was pushed up into a crack… which then cooled and solidified. Over millions of years, this hard volcanic material withstood the effects of erosion while the softer material surrounding it eventually eroded away. So, to make a million-year story short… this volcanic material withstood the test of time and today is known as… Kloochman Rock! It is situated in the Wenatchee National Forest (just southeast of Mt. Rainier).
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