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Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, CA.
"Best observed at low tide, the so-called bowling balls are actually a geological phenomena known as...
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Bowling Ball Beach, Mendocino County, CA.
"Best observed at low tide, the so-called bowling balls are actually a geological phenomena known as "concretion", sedimentary rock formed by a natural process wherein mineral cements bind grains of sand or stone into larger formations. These boulders are the result of millions of years of concretion and erosion, exposing the hard spheres as the mudstone of the cliffs receded around them."
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"Best observed at low tide, the so-called bowling balls are actually a geological phenomena known as "concretion", sedimentary rock formed by a natural process wherein mineral cements bind grains of sand or stone into larger formations. These boulders are the result of millions of years of concretion and erosion, exposing the hard spheres as the mudstone of the cliffs receded around them."
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