Back at the Hoodoos, this rock is layered in the back, but the front looks looks like a flying saucer or giant clam stuck into the mud before it all dried.
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Miscellaneous Hoodoos standing proudly against the sky.
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Lewis or Clark? Â It is your guess…
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A lone tree amongst the rock.
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“I know I saw a ladies room around here somewhere…”
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“I think it is over here!”
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“No, we don’t ASK men for directions, we GIVE men directions!”
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With a little derring, good knees and no sense, I think you could walk across the tops!
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Friend Robyn found a woman’s face. Â No, the little black one.
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This one.
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An archeological find proving people inhabited this area long ago. Â Do you realize how long it has been since we had pull tabs???
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I think these two rocks recently had their bottom sections exposed.
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Of course, recently is in geological terms.
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Nearing the end of our adventure in Rock City.
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~Curtis in Rock City! {!-{>
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